Processes and Compositions for Methylation-Based Enrichment of Fetal Nucleic Acid From a Maternal Sample Useful for Non-Invasive Prenatal Diagnoses

ABSTRACT

Provided are compositions and processes that utilize genomic regions that are differentially methylated between a mother and her fetus to separate, isolate or enrich fetal nucleic acid from a maternal sample. The compositions and processes described herein are particularly useful for non-invasive prenatal diagnostics, including the detection of chromosomal aneuploidies.

RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS

This patent application is continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/428,659, filed Feb. 9, 2017, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/791,466, filed Mar. 8, 2013, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/727,198, filed Mar. 18, 2010, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,962,247, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/561,241, filed Sep. 16, 2009, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,476,013, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/192,264, filed Sep. 16, 2008. The entire content of the foregoing patent applications is incorporated by reference herein, including all text, drawings and tables.

FIELD

The technology in part relates to prenatal diagnostics and enrichment methods.

BACKGROUND

Non-invasive prenatal testing is becoming a field of rapidly growing interest. Early detection of pregnancy-related conditions, including complications during pregnancy and genetic defects of the fetus is of crucial importance, as it allows early medical intervention necessary for the safety of both the mother and the fetus. Prenatal diagnosis has been conducted using cells isolated from the fetus through procedures such as chorionic villus sampling (CVS) or amniocentesis. However, these conventional methods are invasive and present an appreciable risk to both the mother and the fetus. The National Health Service currently cites a miscarriage rate of between 1 and 2 percent following the invasive amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS) tests.

An alternative to these invasive approaches has been developed for prenatal screening, e.g., to detecting fetal abnormalities, following the discovery that circulating cell-free fetal nucleic acid can be detected in maternal plasma and serum (Lo et al., Lancet 350:485-487, 1997; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,258,540). Circulating cell free fetal nucleic acid (cffNA) has several advantages making it more applicable for non-invasive prenatal testing. For example, cell free nucleic acid is present at higher levels than fetal cells and at concentrations sufficient for genetic analysis. Also, cffNA is cleared from the maternal bloodstream within hours after delivery, preventing contamination from previous pregnancies.

Examples of prenatal tests performed by detecting fetal DNA in maternal plasma or serum include fetal rhesus D (RhD) genotyping (Lo et al., N. Engl. J. Med. 339:1734-1738, 1998), fetal sex determination (Costa et al., N. Engl. J. Med. 346:1502, 2002), and diagnosis of several fetal disorders (Amicucci et al., Clin. Chem. 46:301-302, 2000; Saito et al., Lancet 356:1170, 2000; and Chiu et al., Lancet 360:998-1000, 2002). In addition, quantitative abnormalities of fetal DNA in maternal plasma/serum have been reported in preeclampsia (Lo et al., Clin. Chem. 45:184-188, 1999 and Zhong et al., Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 184:414-419, 2001), fetal trisomy 21 (Lo et al., Clin. Chem. 45:1747-1751, 1999 and Zhong et al., Prenat. Diagn. 20:795-798, 2000) and hyperemesis gravidarum (Sekizawa et al., Clin. Chem. 47:2164-2165, 2001).

SUMMARY

The invention provides inter alia human epigenetic biomarkers that are useful for the noninvasive detection of fetal genetic traits, including, but not limited to, the presence or absence of fetal nucleic acid, the absolute or relative amount of fetal nucleic acid, fetal sex, and fetal chromosomal abnormalities such as aneuploidy. The human epigenetic biomarkers of the invention represent genomic DNA that display differential CpG methylation patterns between the fetus and mother. The compositions and processes of the invention allow for the detection and quantification of fetal nucleic acid in a maternal sample based on the methylation status of the nucleic acid in said sample. More specifically, the amount of fetal nucleic acid from a maternal sample can be determined relative to the total amount of nucleic acid present, thereby providing the percentage of fetal nucleic acid in the sample. Further, the amount of fetal nucleic acid can be determined in a sequence-specific (or locus-specific) manner and with sufficient sensitivity to allow for accurate chromosomal dosage analysis (for example, to detect the presence or absence of a fetal aneuploidy).

In the first aspect of the invention, a method is provided for enriching fetal nucleic acids from a maternal biological sample, based on differential methylation between fetal and maternal nucleic acid comprising the steps of: (a) binding a target nucleic acid, from a sample, and a control nucleic acid, from the sample, to a methylation-specific binding protein; and (b) eluting the bound nucleic acid based on methylation status, wherein differentially methylated nucleic acids elute at least partly into separate fractions. In an embodiment, the nucleic acid sequence includes one or more of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261. SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 are provided in Tables 4A-4C. The invention includes the sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261, and variations thereto. In an embodiment, a control nucleic acid is not included in step (a).

In a related embodiment, a method is provided for enriching fetal nucleic acid from a maternal sample, which comprises the following steps: (a) obtaining a biological sample from a woman; (b) separating fetal and maternal nucleic acid based on the methylation status of a CpG-containing genomic sequence in the sample, wherein the genomic sequence from the fetus and the genomic sequence from the woman are differentially methylated, thereby distinguishing the genomic sequence from the woman and the genomic sequence from the fetus in the sample. In an embodiment, the genomic sequence is at least 15 nucleotides in length, comprising at least one cytosine, further wherein the region consists of (1) a genomic locus selected from Tables 1A-1C; and (2) a DNA sequence of no more than 10 kb upstream and/or downstream from the locus. For this aspect and all aspects of the invention, obtaining a biological sample from a woman is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. Said obtaining can refer to actually drawing a sample from a woman (e.g., a blood draw) or to receiving a sample from elsewhere (e.g., from a clinic or hospital) and performing the remaining steps of the method.

In a related embodiment, a method is provided for enriching fetal nucleic acid from a maternal sample, which comprises the following steps: (a) obtaining a biological sample from the woman; (b) digesting or removing maternal nucleic acid based on the methylation status of a CpG-containing genomic sequence in the sample, wherein the genomic sequence from the fetus and the genomic sequence from the woman are differentially methylated, thereby enriching for the genomic sequence from the fetus in the sample. Maternal nucleic acid may be digested using one or more methylation sensitive restriction enzymes that selectively digest or cleave maternal nucleic acid based on its methylation status. In an embodiment, the genomic sequence is at least 15 nucleotides in length, comprising at least one cytosine, further wherein the region consists of (1) a genomic locus selected from Tables 1A-1C; and (2) a DNA sequence of no more than 10 kb upstream and/or downstream from the locus.

In a second aspect of the invention, a method is provided for preparing nucleic acid having a nucleotide sequence of a fetal nucleic acid, which comprises the following steps: (a) providing a sample from a pregnant female; (b) separating fetal nucleic acid from maternal nucleic acid from the sample of the pregnant female according to a different methylation state between the fetal nucleic acid and the maternal nucleic acid counterpart, wherein the nucleotide sequence of the fetal nucleic acid comprises one or more CpG sites from one or more of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 within a polynucleotide sequence from a gene or locus that contains one of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261; and (c) preparing nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence of the fetal nucleic acid by an amplification process in which fetal nucleic acid separated in part (b) is utilized as a template. In an embodiment, a method is provided for preparing nucleic acid having a nucleotide sequence of a fetal nucleic acid, which comprises the following steps: (a) providing a sample from a pregnant female; (b) digesting or removing maternal nucleic acid from the sample of the pregnant female according to a different methylation state between the fetal nucleic acid and the maternal nucleic acid counterpart, wherein the nucleotide sequence of the fetal nucleic acid comprises one or more CpG sites from one or more of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 within a polynucleotide sequence from a gene that contains one of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261; and (c) preparing nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence of the fetal nucleic acid. The preparing process of step (c) may be a hybridization process, a capture process, or an amplification process in which fetal nucleic acid separated in part (b) is utilized as a template. Also, in the above embodiment wherein maternal nucleic acid is digested, the maternal nucleic acid may be digested using one or more methylation sensitive restriction enzymes that selectively digest or cleave maternal nucleic acid based on its methylation status. In either embodiment, the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 may be within a polynucleotide sequence from a CpG island that contains one of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261. The polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 are further characterized in Tables 1-3 herein, including the identification of CpG islands that overlap with the polynucleotide sequences provided in SEQ ID NOs: 1-261. In an embodiment, the nucleic acid prepared by part (c) is in solution. In yet an embodiment, the method further comprises quantifying the fetal nucleic acid from the amplification process of step (c).

In a third aspect of the invention, a method is provided for enriching fetal nucleic acid from a sample from a pregnant female with respect to maternal nucleic acid, which comprises the following steps: (a) providing a sample from a pregnant female; and (b) separating or capturing fetal nucleic acid from maternal nucleic acid from the sample of the pregnant female according to a different methylation state between the fetal nucleic acid and the maternal nucleic acid, wherein the nucleotide sequence of the fetal nucleic acid comprises one or more CpG sites from one or more of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 within a polynucleotide sequence from a gene that contains one of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261. In an embodiment, the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 may be within a polynucleotide sequence from a CpG island that contains one of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261. The polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 are characterized in Tables 1A-1C herein. In an embodiment, the nucleic acid separated by part (b) is in solution. In yet an embodiment, the method further comprises amplifying and/or quantifying the fetal nucleic acid from the separation process of step (b).

In a fourth aspect of the invention, a composition is provided comprising an isolated nucleic acid from a fetus of a pregnant female, wherein the nucleotide sequence of the nucleic acid comprises one or more of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261. In one embodiment, the nucleotide sequence consists essentially of a nucleotide sequence of a gene, or portion thereof. In an embodiment, the nucleotide sequence consists essentially of a nucleotide sequence of a CpG island, or portion thereof. The polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 are further characterized in Tables 1A-1C. In an embodiment, the nucleic acid is in solution. In an embodiment, the nucleic acid from the fetus is enriched relative to maternal nucleic acid. In an embodiment, the composition further comprises an agent that binds to methylated nucleotides. For example, the agent may be a methyl-CpG binding protein (MBD) or fragment thereof.

In a fifth aspect of the invention, a composition is provided comprising an isolated nucleic acid from a fetus of a pregnant female, wherein the nucleotide sequence of the nucleic acid comprises one or more CpG sites from one or more of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 within a polynucleotide sequence from a gene, or portion thereof, that contains one of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261. In an embodiment, the nucleotide sequence of the nucleic acid comprises one or more CpG sites from one or more of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 within a polynucleotide sequence from a CpG island, or portion thereof, that contains one of the polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261. The polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 are further characterized in Tables 1A-1C. In an embodiment, the nucleic acid is in solution. In an embodiment, the nucleic acid from the fetus is enriched relative to maternal nucleic acid. Hyper- and hypomethylated nucleic acid sequences of the invention are identified in Tables 1A-1C. In an embodiment, the composition further comprises an agent that binds to methylated nucleotides. For example, the agent may be a methyl-CpG binding protein (MBD) or fragment thereof.

In some embodiments, a nucleotide sequence of the invention includes three or more of the CpG sites. In an embodiment, the nucleotide sequence includes five or more of the CpG sites. In an embodiment, the nucleotide sequence is from a gene region that comprises a PRC2 domain (see Table 3). In an embodiment, the nucleotide sequence is from a gene region involved with development. For example, SOX14—which is an epigenetic marker of the present invention (See Table 1)—is a member of the SOX (SRY-related HMG-box) family of transcription factors involved in the regulation of embryonic development and in the determination of cell fate.

In some embodiments, the genomic sequence from the woman is methylated and the genomic sequence from the fetus is unmethylated. In other embodiments, the genomic sequence from the woman is unmethylated and the genomic sequence from the fetus is methylated. In an embodiment, the genomic sequence from the fetus is hypermethylated relative to the genomic sequence from the mother. Fetal genomic sequences found to be hypermethylated relative to maternal genomic sequence are provided in SEQ ID NOs: 1-59, 90-163, 176, 179, 180, 184, 188, 189, 190, 191, 193, 195, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 221, 223, 225, 226, 231, 232, 233, 235, 239, 241, 257, 258, 259, and 261. Alternatively, the genomic sequence from the fetus is hypomethylated relative to the genomic sequence from the mother. Fetal genomic sequences found to be hypomethylated relative to maternal genomic sequence are provided in SEQ ID NOs: 60-85, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 177, 178, 181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 192, 194, 196, 197, 204, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 224, 227, 228, 229, 230, 234, 236, 237, 238, 240, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, and 260. Methylation sensitive restriction enzymes of the invention may be sensitive to hypo- or hyper-methylated nucleic acid.

In an embodiment, the fetal nucleic acid is extracellular nucleic acid. Generally the extracellular fetal nucleic acid is about 500, 400, 300, 250, 200 or 150 (or any number there between) nucleotide bases or less. In an embodiment, the digested maternal nucleic acid is less than about 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140 or 150 base pairs. In a related embodiment, the fetal nucleic acid is selectively amplified, captured or separated from or relative to the digested maternal nucleic acid based on size. For example, PCR primers may be designed to amplify nucleic acid greater than about 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 115 or 120 (or any number there between) base pairs thereby amplifying fetal nucleic acid and not digested maternal nucleic acid. In an embodiment, the nucleic acid is subjected to fragmentation prior to the methods of the invention. Examples of methods of fragmenting nucleic acid, include but are not limited to sonication and restriction enzyme digestion. In some embodiments the fetal nucleic acid is derived from the placenta. In other embodiments the fetal nucleic acid is apoptotic.

In some embodiments, the present invention provides a method in which the sample is a member selected from the following: maternal whole blood, maternal plasma or serum, amniotic fluid, a chorionic villus sample, biopsy material from a pre-implantation embryo, fetal nucleated cells or fetal cellular remnants isolated from maternal blood, maternal urine, maternal saliva, washings of the female reproductive tract and a sample obtained by celocentesis or lung lavage. In certain embodiments, the biological sample is maternal blood. In some embodiments, the biological sample is a chorionic villus sample. In certain embodiments, the maternal sample is enriched for fetal nucleic acid prior to the methods of the present invention. Examples of fetal enrichment methods are provided in PCT Publication Nos. WO/2007140417A2, WO2009/032781A2 and US Publication No. 20050164241.

In some embodiments, all nucleated and anucleated cell populations are removed from the sample prior to practicing the methods of the invention. In some embodiments, the sample is collected, stored or transported in a manner known to the person of ordinary skill in the art to minimize degradation or the quality of fetal nucleic acid present in the sample.

The sample can be from any animal, including but not limited, human, non-human, mammal, reptile, cattle, cat, dog, goat, swine, pig, monkey, ape, gorilla, bull, cow, bear, horse, sheep, poultry, mouse, rat, fish, dolphin, whale, and shark, or any animal or organism that may have a detectable pregnancy-associated disorder or chromosomal abnormality.

In some embodiments, the sample is treated with a reagent that differentially modifies methylated and unmethylated DNA. For example, the reagent may comprise bisulfite; or the reagent may comprise one or more enzymes that preferentially cleave methylated DNA; or the reagent may comprise one or more enzymes that preferentially cleave unmethylated DNA. Examples of methylation sensitive restriction enzymes include, but are not limited to, HhaI and HpaII.

In one embodiment, the fetal nucleic acid is separated from the maternal nucleic acid by an agent that specifically binds to methylated nucleotides in the fetal nucleic acid. In an embodiment, the fetal nucleic acid is separated or removed from the maternal nucleic acid by an agent that specifically binds to methylated nucleotides in the maternal nucleic acid counterpart. In an embodiment, the agent that binds to methylated nucleotides is a methyl-CpG binding protein (MBD) or fragment thereof.

In a sixth aspect of the invention, a method is provided for determining the amount or copy number of fetal DNA in a maternal sample that comprises differentially methylated maternal and fetal DNA. The method is performed by a) distinguishing between the maternal and fetal DNA based on differential methylation status; and b) quantifying the fetal DNA of step a). In a specific embodiment, the method comprises a) digesting the maternal DNA in a maternal sample using one or more methylation sensitive restriction enzymes thereby enriching the fetal DNA; and b) determining the amount of fetal DNA from step a). The amount of fetal DNA can be used inter alia to confirm the presence or absence of fetal nucleic acid, determine fetal sex, diagnose fetal disease or a pregnancy-associated disorder, or be used in conjunction with other fetal diagnostic methods to improve sensitivity or specificity. In one embodiment, the method for determining the amount of fetal DNA does not require the use of a polymorphic sequence. For example, an allelic ratio is not used to quantify the fetal DNA in step b). In an embodiment, the method for determining the amount of fetal DNA does not require the treatment of DNA with bisulfite to convert cytosine residues to uracil. Bisulfite is known to degrade DNA, thereby, further reducing the already limited fetal nucleic acid present in maternal samples. In one embodiment, determining the amount of fetal DNA in step b) is done by introducing one or more competitors at known concentrations. In an embodiment, determining the amount of fetal DNA in step b) is done by RT-PCR, primer extension, sequencing or counting. In a related embodiment, the amount of nucleic acid is determined using BEAMing technology as described in US Patent Publication No. US20070065823. In a another related embodiment, the amount of nucleic acid is determined using the shotgun sequencing technology described in US Patent Publication No. US20090029377 (U.S. application Ser. No. 12/178,181), or variations thereof. In an embodiment, the restriction efficiency is determined and the efficiency rate is used to further determine the amount of fetal DNA. Exemplary differentially methylated nucleic acids are provided in SEQ ID NOs: 1-261.

In a seventh aspect of the invention, a method is provided for determining the concentration of fetal DNA in a maternal sample, wherein the maternal sample comprises differentially methylated maternal and fetal DNA, comprising a) determining the total amount of DNA present in the maternal sample; b) selectively digesting the maternal DNA in a maternal sample using one or more methylation sensitive restriction enzymes thereby enriching the fetal DNA; c) determining the amount of fetal DNA from step b); and d) comparing the amount of fetal DNA from step c) to the total amount of DNA from step a), thereby determining the concentration of fetal DNA in the maternal sample. The concentration of fetal DNA can be used inter alia in conjunction with other fetal diagnostic methods to improve sensitivity or specificity. In one embodiment, the method for determining the amount of fetal DNA does not require the use of a polymorphic sequence. For example, an allelic ratio is not used to quantify the fetal DNA in step b). In an embodiment, the method for determining the amount of fetal DNA does not require the treatment of DNA with bisulfite to convert cytosine residues to uracil. In one embodiment, determining the amount of fetal DNA in step b) is done by introducing one or more competitors at known concentrations. In an embodiment, determining the amount of fetal DNA in step b) is done by RT-PCR, sequencing or counting. In an embodiment, the restriction efficiency is determined and used to further determine the amount of total DNA and fetal DNA. Exemplary differentially methylated nucleic acids are provided in SEQ ID NOs: 1-261.

In an eighth aspect of the invention, a method is provided for determining the presence or absence of a fetal aneuploidy using fetal DNA from a maternal sample, wherein the maternal sample comprises differentially methylated maternal and fetal DNA, comprising a) selectively digesting the maternal DNA in a maternal sample using one or more methylation sensitive restriction enzymes thereby enriching the fetal DNA; b) determining the amount of fetal DNA from a target chromosome; c) determining the amount of fetal DNA from a reference chromosome; and d) comparing the amount of fetal DNA from step b) to step c), wherein a biologically or statistically significant difference between the amount of target and reference fetal DNA is indicative of the presence of a fetal aneuploidy. In one embodiment, the method for determining the amount of fetal DNA does not require the use of a polymorphic sequence. For example, an allelic ratio is not used to quantify the fetal DNA in step b). In an embodiment, the method for determining the amount of fetal DNA does not require the treatment of DNA with bisulfite to convert cytosine residues to uracil. In one embodiment, determining the amount of fetal DNA in steps b) and c) is done by introducing one or more competitors at known concentrations. In an embodiment, determining the amount of fetal DNA in steps b) and c) is done by RT-PCR, sequencing or counting. In an embodiment, the amount of fetal DNA from a target chromosome determined in step b) is compared to a standard control, for example, the amount of fetal DNA from a target chromosome from euploid pregnancies. In an embodiment, the restriction efficiency is determined and used to further determine the amount of fetal DNA from a target chromosome and from a reference chromosome. Exemplary differentially methylated nucleic acids are provided in SEQ ID NOs: 1-261.

In a ninth aspect of the invention, a method is provided for detecting the presence or absence of a chromosomal abnormality by analyzing the amount or copy number of target nucleic acid and control nucleic acid from a sample of differentially methylated nucleic acids comprising the steps of: (a) enriching a target nucleic acid, from a sample, and a control nucleic acid, from the sample, based on its methylation state; (b) performing a copy number analysis of the enriched target nucleic acid in at least one of the fractions; (c) performing a copy number analysis of the enriched control nucleic acid in at least one of the fractions; (d) comparing the copy number from step (b) with the copy number from step (c); and (e) determining if a chromosomal abnormality exists based on the comparison in step (d), wherein the target nucleic acid and control nucleic acid have the same or substantially the same methylation status. In a related embodiment, a method is provided for detecting the presence or absence of a chromosomal abnormality by analyzing the amount or copy number of target nucleic acid and control nucleic acid from a sample of differentially methylated nucleic acids comprising the steps of: (a) binding a target nucleic acid, from a sample, and a control nucleic acid, from the sample, to a binding agent; (b) eluting the bound nucleic acid based on methylation status, wherein differentially methylated nucleic acids elute at least partly into separate fractions; (c) performing a copy number analysis of the eluted target nucleic acid in at least one of the fractions; (d) performing a copy number analysis of the eluted control nucleic acid in at least one of the fractions; (e) comparing the copy number from step (c) with the copy number from step (d); and (f) determining if a chromosomal abnormality exists based on the comparison in step (e), wherein the target nucleic acid and control nucleic acid have the same or substantially the same methylation status. Differentially methylated nucleic acids are provided in SEQ ID NOs: 1-261.

In a tenth aspect of the invention, a method is provided for detecting the presence or absence of a chromosomal abnormality by analyzing the allelic ratio of target nucleic acid and control nucleic acid from a sample of differentially methylated nucleic acids comprising the steps of: (a) binding a target nucleic acid, from a sample, and a control nucleic acid, from the sample, to a binding agent; (b) eluting the bound nucleic acid based on methylation status, wherein differentially methylated nucleic acids elute at least partly into separate fractions; (c) performing an allelic ratio analysis of the eluted target nucleic acid in at least one of the fractions; (d) performing an allelic ratio analysis of the eluted control nucleic acid in at least one of the fractions; (e) comparing the allelic ratio from step c with the all from step d; and (f) determining if a chromosomal abnormality exists based on the comparison in step (e), wherein the target nucleic acid and control nucleic acid have the same or substantially the same methylation status. Differentially methylated nucleic acids are provided in SEQ ID NOs: 1-261, and SNPs within the differentially methylated nucleic acids are provided in Table 2. The methods may also be useful for detecting a pregnancy-associated disorder.

In an eleventh aspect of the invention, the amount of maternal nucleic acid is determined using the methylation-based methods of the invention. For example, fetal nucleic acid can be separated (for example, digested using a methylation-sensitive enzyme) from the maternal nucleic acid in a sample, and the maternal nucleic acid can be quantified using the methods of the invention. Once the amount of maternal nucleic acid is determined, that amount can subtracted from the total amount of nucleic acid in a sample to determine the amount of fetal nucleic acid. The amount of fetal nucleic acid can be used to detect fetal traits, including fetal aneuploidy, as described herein.

For all aspects and embodiments of the invention described herein, the methods may also be useful for detecting a pregnancy-associated disorder. In some embodiments, the sample comprises fetal nucleic acid, or fetal nucleic acid and maternal nucleic acid. In the case when the sample comprises fetal and maternal nucleic acid, the fetal nucleic acid and the maternal nucleic acid may have a different methylation status. Nucleic acid species with a different methylation status can be differentiated by any method known in the art. In an embodiment, the fetal nucleic acid is enriched by the selective digestion of maternal nucleic acid by a methylation sensitive restriction enzyme. In an embodiment, the fetal nucleic acid is enriched by the selective digestion of maternal nucleic acid using two or more methylation sensitive restriction enzymes in the same assay. In an embodiment, the target nucleic acid and control nucleic acid are both from the fetus. In an embodiment, the average size of the fetal nucleic acid is about 100 bases to about 500 bases in length. In an embodiment the chromosomal abnormality is an aneuploidy, such as trisomy 21. In some embodiments, the target nucleic acid is at least a portion of a chromosome which may be abnormal and the control nucleic acid is at least a portion of a chromosome which is very rarely abnormal. For example, when the target nucleic acid is from chromosome 21, the control nucleic acid is from a chromosome other than chromosome 21—preferably another autosome. In an embodiment, the binding agent is a methylation-specific binding protein such as MBD-Fc. Also, the enriched or eluted nucleic acid is amplified and/or quantified by any method known in the art. In an embodiment, the fetal DNA is quantified using a method that does not require the use of a polymorphic sequence. For example, an allelic ratio is not used to quantify the fetal DNA. In an embodiment, the method for quantifying the amount of fetal DNA does not require the treatment of DNA with bisulfite to convert cytosine residues to uracil.

In some embodiments, the methods of the invention include the additional step of determining the amount of one or more Y-chromosome-specific sequences in a sample. In a related embodiment, the amount of fetal nucleic acid in a sample as determined by using the methylation-based methods of the invention is compared to the amount of Y-chromosome nucleic acid present.

Methods for differentiating nucleic acid based on methylation status include, but are not limited to, methylation sensitive capture, for example using, MBD2-Fc fragment; bisulfite conversion methods, for example, MSP (methylation-sensitive PCR), COBRA, methylation-sensitive single nucleotide primer extension (Ms-SNuPE) or Sequenom MassCLEAVE™ technology; and the use of methylation sensitive restriction enzymes. Except where explicitly stated, any method for differentiating nucleic acid based on methylation status can be used with the compositions and methods of the invention.

In some embodiments, methods of the invention may further comprise an amplification step. The amplification step can be performed by PCR, such as methylation-specific PCR. In an embodiment, the amplification reaction is performed on single molecules, for example, by digital PCR, which is further described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,143,496 and 6,440,706, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference. In other embodiments, the method does not require amplification. For example, the amount of enriched fetal DNA may be determined by counting the fetal DNA (or sequence tags attached thereto) with a flow cytometer or by sequencing means that do not require amplification. In an embodiment, the amount of fetal DNA is determined by an amplification reaction that generates amplicons larger than the digested maternal nucleic acid, thereby further enriching the fetal nucleic acid.

In some embodiments, the fetal nucleic acid (alone or in combination with the maternal nucleic acid) comprises one or more detection moieties. In one embodiment, the detection moiety may be any one or more of a compomer, sugar, peptide, protein, antibody, chemical compound (e.g., biotin), mass tag (e.g., metal ions or chemical groups), fluorescent tag, charge tag (e.g., such as polyamines or charged dyes) and hydrophobic tag. In a related embodiment, the detection moiety is a mass-distinguishable product (MDP) or part of an MDP detected by mass spectrometry. In a specific embodiment, the detection moiety is a fluorescent tag or label that is detected by mass spectrometry. In some embodiments, the detection moiety is at the 5′ end of a detector oligonucleotide, the detection moiety is attached to a non-complementary region of a detector oligonucleotide, or the detection moiety is at the 5′ terminus of a non-complementary sequence. In certain embodiments, the detection moiety is incorporated into or linked to an internal nucleotide or to a nucleotide at the 3′ end of a detector oligonucleotide. In some embodiments, one or more detection moieties are used either alone or in combination. See for example US Patent Applications US20080305479 and US20090111712. In certain embodiments, a detection moiety is cleaved by a restriction endonuclease, for example, as described in U.S. application Ser. No. 12/726,246. In some embodiments, a specific target chromosome is labeled with a specific detection moiety and one or more non-target chromosomes are labeled with a different detection moiety, whereby the amount target chromosome can be compared to the amount of non-target chromosome.

For embodiments that require sequence analysis, any one of the following sequencing technologies may be used: a primer extension method (e.g., iPLEX®; Sequenom, Inc.), direct DNA sequencing, restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP analysis), real-time PCR, for example using “STAR” (Scalable Transcription Analysis Routine) technology (see U.S. Pat. No. 7,081,339), or variations thereof, allele specific oligonucleotide (ASO) analysis, methylation-specific PCR (MSPCR), pyrosequencing analysis, acycloprime analysis, Reverse dot blot, GeneChip microarrays, Dynamic allele-specific hybridization (DASH), Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) and locked nucleic acids (LNA) probes, TaqMan, Molecular Beacons, Intercalating dye, FRET primers, fluorescence tagged dNTP/ddNTPs, AlphaScreen, SNPstream, genetic bit analysis (GBA), Multiplex minisequencing, SNaPshot, GOOD assay, Microarray miniseq, arrayed primer extension (APEX), Microarray primer extension, Tag arrays, Coded microspheres, Template-directed incorporation (TDI), fluorescence polarization, Colorimetric oligonucleotide ligation assay (OLA), Sequence-coded OLA, Microarray ligation, Ligase chain reaction, Padlock probes, Invader™ assay, hybridization using at least one probe, hybridization using at least one fluorescently labeled probe, electrophoresis, cloning and sequencing, for example as performed on the 454 platform (Roche) (Margulies, M. et al. 2005 Nature 437, 376-380), IIlumina Genome Analyzer (or Solexa platform) or SOLiD System (Applied Biosystems) or the Helicos True Single Molecule DNA sequencing technology (Harris T D et al. 2008 Science, 320, 106-109), the single molecule, real-time (SMRT™) technology of Pacific Biosciences, or nanopore-based sequencing (Soni G V and Meller A. 2007 Clin Chem 53: 1996-2001), for example, using an Ion Torrent ion sensor that measures an electrical charge associated with each individual base of DNA as each base passes through a tiny pore at the bottom of a sample well, or Oxford Nanopore device that uses a nanopore to measure the electrical charge associated with each individual unit of DNA, and combinations thereof. Nanopore-based methods may include sequencing nucleic acid using a nanopore, or counting nucleic acid molecules using a nanopore, for example, based on size wherein sequence information is not determined.

The absolute copy number of one or more nucleic acids can be determined, for example, using mass spectrometry, a system that uses a competitive PCR approach for absolute copy number measurements. See for example, Ding C, Cantor C R (2003) A high-throughput gene expression analysis technique using competitive PCR and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight MS. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 100:3059-3064, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/655,762, which published as US Patent Publication No. 20040081993, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

In some embodiments, the amount of the genomic sequence is compared with a standard control, wherein an increase or decrease from the standard control indicates the presence or progression of a pregnancy-associated disorder. For example, the amount of fetal nucleic acid may be compared to the total amount of DNA present in the sample. Or when detecting the presence or absence of fetal aneuploidy, the amount of fetal nucleic acid from target chromosome may be compared to the amount of fetal nucleic acid from a reference chromosome. Preferably the reference chromosome is another autosome that has a low rate of aneuploidy. The ratio of target fetal nucleic acid to reference fetal nucleic acid may be compared to the same ratio from a normal, euploid pregnancy. For example, a control ratio may be determined from a DNA sample obtained from a female carrying a healthy fetus who does not have a chromosomal abnormality. Preferably, one uses a panel of control samples. Where certain chromosome anomalies are known, one can also have standards that are indicative of a specific disease or condition. Thus, for example, to screen for three different chromosomal aneuploidies in a maternal plasma of a pregnant female, one preferably uses a panel of control DNAs that have been isolated from mothers who are known to carry a fetus with, for example, chromosome 13, 18, or 21 trisomy, and a mother who is pregnant with a fetus who does not have a chromosomal abnormality.

In some embodiments, the present invention provides a method in which the alleles from the target nucleic acid and control nucleic acid are differentiated by sequence variation. The sequence variation may be a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) or an insertion/deletion polymorphism. In an embodiment, the fetal nucleic acid should comprise at least one high frequency heterozygous polymorphism (e.g., about 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 11%, 12%, 13%, 14%, 15%, 16%, 17%, 18%, 19%, 20%, 25% or more frequency rate), which allows the determination of the allelic-ratio of the nucleic acid in order to assess the presence or absence of the chromosomal abnormality. A list of exemplary SNPs is provided in Table 2, however, this does not represent a complete list of polymorphic alleles that can be used as part of the invention. Any SNP meeting the following criteria may also be considered: (a) the SNP has a heterozygosity frequency greater than about 2% (preferably across a range of different populations), (b) the SNP is a heterozygous locus; and (c)(i) the SNP is within nucleic acid sequence described herein, or (c)(iii) the SNP is within about 5 to about 2000 base pairs of a SNP described herein (e.g., within about 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1250, 1500, 1750 or 2000 base pairs of a SNP described herein).

In other embodiments, the sequence variation is a short tandem repeat (STR) polymorphism. In some embodiments, the sequence variation falls in a restriction site, whereby one allele is susceptible to digestion by a restriction enzyme and the one or more other alleles are not. In some embodiments, the sequence variation is a methylation site.

In some embodiments, performing an allelic ratio analysis comprises determining the ratio of alleles of the target nucleic acid and control nucleic acid from the fetus of a pregnant woman by obtaining an nucleic acid-containing biological sample from the pregnant woman, wherein the biological sample contains fetal nucleic acid, partially or wholly separating the fetal nucleic acid from the maternal nucleic acid based on differential methylation, discriminating the alleles from the target nucleic acid and the control nucleic acid, followed by determination of the ratio of the alleles, and detecting the presence or absence of a chromosomal disorder in the fetus based on the ratio of alleles, wherein a ratio above or below a normal, euploid ratio is indicative of a chromosomal disorder. In one embodiment, the target nucleic acid is from a suspected aneuploid chromosome (e.g., chromosome 21) and the control nucleic acid is from a euploid chromosome from the same fetus.

In some embodiments, the present invention is combined with other fetal markers to detect the presence or absence of multiple chromosomal abnormalities, wherein the chromosomal abnormalities are selected from the following: trisomy 21, trisomy 18 and trisomy 13, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the chromosomal disorder involves the X chromosome or the Y chromosome.

In some embodiments, the compositions or processes may be multiplexed in a single reaction. For example, the amount of fetal nucleic acid may be determined at multiple loci across the genome. Or when detecting the presence or absence of fetal aneuploidy, the amount of fetal nucleic acid may be determined at multiple loci on one or more target chromosomes (e.g., chromosomes 13, 18 or 21) and on one or more reference chromosomes. If an allelic ratio is being used, one or more alleles from Table 2 can be detected and discriminated simultaneously. When determining allelic ratios, multiplexing embodiments are particularly important when the genotype at a polymorphic locus is not known. In some instances, for example when the mother and child are homozygous at the polymorphic locus, the assay may not be informative. In one embodiment, greater than 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 100, 200, 300 or 500, and any intermediate levels, polynucleotide sequences of the invention are enriched, separated and/or examined according the methods of the invention. When detecting a chromosomal abnormality by analyzing the copy number of target nucleic acid and control nucleic acid, less than 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, or 14 polynucleotide sequences may need to be analyzed to accurately detect the presence or absence of a chromosomal abnormality. In an embodiment, the compositions or processes of the invention may be used to assay samples that have been divided into 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 100 or more replicates, or into single molecule equivalents. Methods for analyzing fetal nucleic acids from a maternal sample in replicates, including single molecule analyses, are provided in U.S. application Ser. No. 11/364,294, which published as US Patent Publication No. US 2007-0207466 A1, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

In a further embodiment, the present invention provides a method wherein a comparison step shows an increased risk of a fetus having a chromosomal disorder if the ratio of the alleles or absolute copy number of the target nucleic acid is higher or lower by 1 standard deviation from the standard control sequence. In some embodiments, the comparison step shows an increased risk of a fetus having a chromosomal disorder if the ratio of the alleles or absolute copy number of the target nucleic acid is higher or lower by 2 standard deviation from the standard control sequence. In some other embodiments, the comparison step shows an increased risk of a fetus having a chromosomal disorder if the ratio of the alleles or absolute copy number of the target nucleic acid is higher or lower by 3 standard deviation from the standard control sequence. In some embodiments, the comparison step shows an increased risk of a fetus having a chromosomal disorder if the ratio of the alleles or absolute copy number of the target nucleic acid is higher or lower than a statistically significant standard deviation from the control. In one embodiment, the standard control is a maternal reference, and in an embodiment the standard control is a fetal reference chromosome (e.g., non-trisomic autosome).

In some embodiments, the methods of the invention may be combined with other methods for diagnosing a chromosomal abnormality. For example, a noninvasive diagnostic method may require confirmation of the presence or absence of fetal nucleic acid, such as a sex test for a female fetus or to confirm an RhD negative female fetus in an RhD negative mother. In an embodiment, the compositions and methods of the invention may be used to determine the percentage of fetal nucleic acid in a maternal sample in order to enable another diagnostic method that requires the percentage of fetal nucleic acid be known. For example, does a sample meet certain threshold concentration requirements? When determining an allelic ratio to diagnose a fetal aneuploidy from a maternal sample, the amount or concentration of fetal nucleic acid may be required to make a diagnose with a given sensitivity and specificity. In other embodiments, the compositions and methods of the invention for detecting a chromosomal abnormality can be combined with other known methods thereby improving the overall sensitivity and specificity of the detection method. For example, mathematical models have suggested that a combined first-trimester screening program utilizing maternal age (MA), nuchal translucency (NT) thickness, serum-free beta-hCG, and serum PAPP-A will detect more than 80% of fetuses with Down's syndrome for a 5% invasive testing rate (Wald and Hackshaw, Prenat Diagn 17(9):921-9 (1997)). However, the combination of commonly used aneuploidy detection methods combined with the non-invasive free fetal nucleic acid-based methods described herein may offer improved accuracy with a lower false positive rate. Examples of combined diagnostic methods are provided in PCT Publication Number WO2008157264A2 (assigned to the Applicant), which is hereby incorporated by reference. In some embodiments, the methods of the invention may be combined with cell-based methods, wherein fetal cells are procured invasively or non-invasively.

In certain embodiments, an increased risk for a chromosomal abnormality is based on the outcome or result(s) produced from the compositions or methods provided herein. An example of an outcome is a deviation from the euploid absolute copy number or allelic ratio, which indicates the presence of chromosomal aneuploidy. This increase or decrease in the absolute copy number or ratio from the standard control indicates an increased risk of having a fetus with a chromosomal abnormality (e.g., trisomy 21). Information pertaining to a method described herein, such as an outcome, result, or risk of trisomy or aneuploidy, for example, may be transfixed, renditioned, recorded and/or displayed in any suitable medium. For example, an outcome may be transfixed in a medium to save, store, share, communicate or otherwise analyze the outcome. A medium can be tangible (e.g., paper) or intangible (e.g., electronic medium), and examples of media include, but are not limited to, computer media, databases, charts, patient charts, records, patient records, graphs and tables, and any other medium of expression. The information sometimes is stored and/or renditioned in computer readable form and sometimes is stored and organized in a database. In certain embodiments, the information may be transferred from one location to another using a physical medium (e.g., paper) or a computer readable medium (e.g., optical and/or magnetic storage or transmission medium, floppy disk, hard disk, random access memory, computer processing unit, facsimile signal, satellite signal, transmission over an internet or transmission over the world-wide web).

In practicing the present invention within all aspects mentioned above, a CpG island may be used as the CpG-containing genomic sequence in some cases, whereas in other cases the CpG-containing genomic sequence may not be a CpG island.

In some embodiments, the present invention provides a kit for performing the methods of the invention. One component of the kit is a methylation-sensitive binding agent.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1: Shows the design of the recombinant MBD-Fc protein used to separate differentially methylated DNA.

FIG. 2: Shows the methyl-CpG-binding, antibody-like protein has a high affinity and high avidity to its “antigen”, which is preferably DNA that is methylated at CpG di-nucleotides.

FIG. 3: Shows the methyl binding domain of MBD-FC binds all DNA molecules regardless of their methylation status. The strength of this protein/DNA interaction is defined by the level of DNA methylation. After binding genomic DNA, eluate solutions of increasing salt concentrations can be used to fractionate non-methylated and methylated DNA allowing for a controlled separation.

FIG. 4: Shows the experiment used to identify differentially methylated DNA from a fetus and mother using the recombinant MBD-Fc protein and a microarray.

FIG. 5: Shows typical results generated by Sequenom® EpiTYPER™ method, which was used to validate the results generated from the experiment illustrated in FIG. 4.

FIG. 6: Shows the correlation between the log ratios derived from microarray analysis (x axis) and methylation differences obtained by EpiTYPER analysis (y axis). Each data point represents the average for one region across all measured samples. The microarray analysis is comparative in nature because the highly methylated fraction of the maternal DNA is hybridized together with the highly methylated fraction of placenta DNA. Positive values indicate higher methylation of the placenta samples. In mass spectrometry each samples is measured individually. We first calculated difference in methylation by subtracting the maternal methylation values from the placenta methylation value. To compare the results with the microarray data we calculated the average of the differences for all maternal/placenta DNA pairs. FIG. 6 discloses SEQ ID NOS 350 and 351, respectively, in order of appearance.

FIG. 7 shows a correlation between microarray and EpiTYPER™ results.

FIG. 8: Shown is the correlation between the number of gDNA molecules that were expected and the number of molecules measured by competitive PCR in combination with mass spectrometry analysis. In this experiment we used DNA derived from whole blood (black plus signs) and commercially available fully methylated DNA(red crosses) in a 90 to 10 ratio. We used the MBD-FC fusion protein to separate the non-methylated and the methylated fraction of DNA. Each fraction was subject to competitive PCR analysis with mass spectrometry readout. The method has been described earlier for the analysis of copy number variations and is commercially available for gene expression analysis. The approach allows absolute quantification of DNA molecules with the help of a synthetic oligonucleotides of know concentration. In this experiment we targeted the MGMT locus, which was not methylated in the whole blood sample used here. Using an input of 300 total gDNA copies we expect to see 270 copies of non-methylated DNA and 30 copies of methylated DNA. The measured copy numbers are largely in agreement with the expected values. The data point at 600 copies of input DNA indicates a bias in the reaction and shows that this initial proof of concept experiment needs to be followed up with more development work, before the assay can be used. However, this initial data indicates the feasibility of the approach for capturing and quantifying of a few copies of methylated DNA in the presence of an excess of unmethylated DNA species.

FIG. 9A-9L show bar graph plots of the methylation differences obtained from the microarray analysis (dark bars) and the mass spectrometry analysis (light grey bars) with respect to their genomic location. For each of the 85 region that were identified to be differentially methylated by microarray an individual plot is provided. The x axis for each plot shows the chromosomal position of the region. The y axis depicts the log ration (in case of the microarrays) and the methylation differences (in case of the mass spectrometry results). For the microarrays each hybridization probe in the area is shown as a single black (or dark grey) bar. For the mass spectrometry results each CpG site, is shown as a light grey bar. Bars showing values greater than zero indicate higher DNA methylation in the placenta samples compared to the maternal DNA. For some genes the differences are small (i.e. RB1 or DSCR6) but still statistically significant. Those regions would be less suitable for a fetal DNA enrichment strategy.

FIG. 10: Shows one embodiment of the Fetal Quantifier Method. Maternal nucleic acid is selectively digested and the remaining fetal nucleic acid is quantified using a competitor of known concentration. In this schema, the analyte is separated and quantified by a mass spectromter.

FIG. 11: Shows one embodiment of the Methylation-Based Fetal Diagnostic Method. Maternal nucleic acid is selectively digested and the remaining fetal nucleic acid is quantified for three different chromosomes (13, 18 and 21). Parts 2 and 3 of the Figure illustrate the size distribution of the nucleic acid in the sample before and after digestion. The amplification reactions can be size-specific (e.g., greater than 100 base pair amplicons) such that they favor the longer, non-digested fetal nucleic acid over the digested maternal nucleic acid, thereby further enriching the fetal nucleic acid. The spectra at the bottom of the Figure show an increased amount of chromosome 21 fetal nucleic acid indicative of trisomy 21.

FIG. 12: Shows the total number of amplifiable genomic copies from four different DNA samples isolated from the blood of non-pregnant women. Each sample was diluted to contain approximately 2500, 1250, 625 or 313 copies per reaction. Each measurement was obtained by taking the mean DNA/competitor ratio obtained from two total copy number assays (ALB and RNAseP in Table X). As FIG. 12 shows, the total copy number is accurate and stable across the different samples, thus validating the usefulness of the competitor-based approach.

FIGS. 13A and B: A model system was created that contained a constant number of maternal non-methylated DNA with varying amounts of male placental methylated DNA spiked-in. The samples were spiked with male placental amounts ranging from approximately 0 to 25% relative to the maternal non-methylated DNA. The fraction of placental DNA was calculated using the ratios obtained from the methylation assays (FIG. 13A) and the Y-chromosome marker (FIG. 13B) as compared to the total copy number assay. The methylation and Y-chromosome markers are provided in Table X.

FIGS. 14 A and B: Show the results of the total copy number assay from plasma samples. In FIG. 14A, the copy number for each sample is shown. Two samples (no 25 and 26) have a significantly higher total copy number than all the other samples. A mean of approximately 1300 amplifiable copies/ml plasma was obtained (range 766-2055). FIG. 14B shows a box-and-whisker plot of the given values, summarizing the results.

FIGS. 15A and B: The amount (or copy numbers) of fetal nucleic acid from 33 different plasma samples taken from pregnant women with male fetuses are plotted. The copy numbers obtained were calculated using the methylation markers and the Y-chromosome-specific markers using the assays provided in Table X. As can be seen in FIG. 15B, the box-and-whisker plot of the given values indicated minimal difference between the two different measurements, thus validating the accuracy and stability of the method.

FIG. 16: Shows a paired correlation between the results obtained using the methylation markers versus the Y-chromosome marker from FIG. 15A.

FIG. 17: Shows the digestion efficiency of the restriction enzymes using the ratio of digestion for the control versus the competitor and comparing this value to the mean total copy number assays. Apart from sample 26 all reactions indicate the efficiency to be above about 99%.

FIG. 18: Provides a specific method for calculating fetal DNA fraction (or concentration) in a sample using the Y-chromosome-specific markers for male pregnancies and the mean of the methylated fraction for all pregnancies (regardless of fetal sex).

FIG. 19: Provides a specific method for calculating fetal DNA fraction (or concentration) in a sample without the Y-chromosome-specific markers. Instead, only the Assays for Methylation Quantification were used to determine the concentration of fetal DNA.

FIG. 20: Shows a power calculation t-test for a simulated trisomy 21 diagnosis using the methods of the invention. The Figure shows the relationship between the coefficient of variation (CV) on the x-axis and the power to discriminate the assay populations using a simple t-test (y-axis). The data indicates that in 99% of all cases, one can discriminate the two population (euploid vs. aneuploid) on a significance level of 0.001 provided a CV of 5% or less.

DEFINITIONS

The term “pregnancy-associated disorder,” as used in this application, refers to any condition or disease that may affect a pregnant woman, the fetus, or both the woman and the fetus. Such a condition or disease may manifest its symptoms during a limited time period, e.g., during pregnancy or delivery, or may last the entire life span of the fetus following its birth. Some examples of a pregnancy-associated disorder include ectopic pregnancy, preeclampsia, preterm labor, RhD incompatibility, fetal chromosomal abnormalities such as trisomy 21, and genetically inherited fetal disorders such as cystic fibrosis, beta-thalassemia or other monogenic disorders. The compositions and processes described herein are particularly useful for diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring of pregnancy-associated disorders associated with quantitative abnormalities of fetal DNA in maternal plasma/serum, including but not limited to, preeclampsia (Lo et al., Clin. Chem. 45:184-188, 1999 and Zhong et al., Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 184:414-419, 2001), fetal trisomy (Lo et al., Clin. Chem. 45:1747-1751, 1999 and Zhong et al., Prenat. Diagn. 20:795-798, 2000) and hyperemesis gravidarum (Sekizawa et al., Clin. Chem. 47:2164-2165, 2001). For example, an elevated level of fetal nucleic acid in maternal blood (as compared to a normal pregnancy or pregnancies) may be indicative of a preeclamptic pregnancy. Further, the ability to enrich fetal nucleic from a maternal sample may prove particularly useful for the noninvasive prenatal diagnosis of autosomal recessive diseases such as the case when a mother and father share an identical disease causing mutation, an occurrence previously perceived as a challenge for maternal plasma-based non-trisomy prenatal diagnosis.

The term “chromosomal abnormality” or “aneuploidy” as used herein refers to a deviation between the structure of the subject chromosome and a normal homologous chromosome. The term “normal” refers to the predominate karyotype or banding pattern found in healthy individuals of a particular species, for example, a euploid genome (in humans, 46XX or 46XY). A chromosomal abnormality can be numerical or structural, and includes but is not limited to aneuploidy, polyploidy, inversion, a trisomy, a monosomy, duplication, deletion, deletion of a part of a chromosome, addition, addition of a part of chromosome, insertion, a fragment of a chromosome, a region of a chromosome, chromosomal rearrangement, and translocation. Chromosomal abnormality may also refer to a state of chromosomal abnormality where a portion of one or more chromosomes is not an exact multiple of the usual haploid number due to, for example, chromosome translocation. Chromosomal translocation (e.g. translocation between chromosome 21 and 14 where some of the 14th chromosome is replaced by extra 21st chromosome) may cause partial trisomy 21. A chromosomal abnormality can be correlated with presence of a pathological condition or with a predisposition to develop a pathological condition. A chromosomal abnormality may be detected by quantitative analysis of nucleic acid.

The terms “nucleic acid” and “nucleic acid molecule” may be used interchangeably throughout the disclosure. The terms refer to nucleic acids of any composition from, such as DNA (e.g., complementary DNA (cDNA), genomic DNA (gDNA) and the like), RNA (e.g., message RNA (mRNA), short inhibitory RNA (siRNA), ribosomal RNA (rRNA), tRNA, microRNA, RNA highly expressed by the fetus or placenta, and the like), and/or DNA or RNA analogs (e.g., containing base analogs, sugar analogs and/or a non-native backbone and the like), RNA/DNA hybrids and polyamide nucleic acids (PNAs), all of which can be in single- or double-stranded form, and unless otherwise limited, can encompass known analogs of natural nucleotides that can function in a similar manner as naturally occurring nucleotides. For example, the nucleic acids provided in SEQ ID NOs: 1-261 (see Tables 4A-4C) can be in any form useful for conducting processes herein (e.g., linear, circular, supercoiled, single-stranded, double-stranded and the like) or may include variations (e.g., insertions, deletions or substitutions) that do not alter their utility as part of the present invention. A nucleic acid may be, or may be from, a plasmid, phage, autonomously replicating sequence (ARS), centromere, artificial chromosome, chromosome, or other nucleic acid able to replicate or be replicated in vitro or in a host cell, a cell, a cell nucleus or cytoplasm of a cell in certain embodiments. A template nucleic acid in some embodiments can be from a single chromosome (e.g., a nucleic acid sample may be from one chromosome of a sample obtained from a diploid organism). Unless specifically limited, the term encompasses nucleic acids containing known analogs of natural nucleotides that have similar binding properties as the reference nucleic acid and are metabolized in a manner similar to naturally occurring nucleotides. Unless otherwise indicated, a particular nucleic acid sequence also implicitly encompasses conservatively modified variants thereof (e.g., degenerate codon substitutions), alleles, orthologs, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and complementary sequences as well as the sequence explicitly indicated. Specifically, degenerate codon substitutions may be achieved by generating sequences in which the third position of one or more selected (or all) codons is substituted with mixed-base and/or deoxyinosine residues (Batzer et al., Nucleic Acid Res. 19:5081 (1991); Ohtsuka et al., J. Biol. Chem. 260:2605-2608 (1985); and Rossolini et al., Mol. Cell. Probes 8:91-98 (1994)). The term nucleic acid is used interchangeably with locus, gene, cDNA, and mRNA encoded by a gene. The term also may include, as equivalents, derivatives, variants and analogs of RNA or DNA synthesized from nucleotide analogs, single-stranded (“sense” or “antisense”, “plus” strand or “minus” strand, “forward” reading frame or “reverse” reading frame) and double-stranded polynucleotides. Deoxyribonucleotides include deoxyadenosine, deoxycytidine, deoxyguanosine and deoxythymidine. For RNA, the base cytosine is replaced with uracil. A template nucleic acid may be prepared using a nucleic acid obtained from a subject as a template.

A “nucleic acid comprising one or more CpG sites” or a “CpG-containing genomic sequence” as used herein refers to a segment of DNA sequence at a defined location in the genome of an individual such as a human fetus or a pregnant woman. Typically, a “CpG-containing genomic sequence” is at least 15 nucleotides in length and contains at least one cytosine. Preferably, it can be at least 30, 50, 80, 100, 150, 200, 250, or 300 nucleotides in length and contains at least 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 cytosines. For anyone “CpG-containing genomic sequence” at a given location, e.g., within a region centering around a given genetic locus (see Tables 1A-1C), nucleotide sequence variations may exist from individual to individual and from allele to allele even for the same individual. Typically, such a region centering around a defined genetic locus (e.g., a CpG island) contains the locus as well as upstream and/or downstream sequences. Each of the upstream or downstream sequence (counting from the 5′ or 3′ boundary of the genetic locus, respectively) can be as long as 10 kb, in other cases may be as long as 5 kb, 2 kb, 1 kb, 500 bp, 200 bp, or 100 bp. Furthermore, a “CpG-containing genomic sequence” may encompass a nucleotide sequence transcribed or not transcribed for protein production, and the nucleotide sequence can be an inter-gene sequence, intra-gene sequence, protein-coding sequence, a non protein-coding sequence (such as a transcription promoter), or a combination thereof.

As used herein, a “methylated nucleotide” or a “methylated nucleotide base” refers to the presence of a methyl moiety on a nucleotide base, where the methyl moiety is not present in a recognized typical nucleotide base. For example, cytosine does not contain a methyl moiety on its pyrimidine ring, but 5-methylcytosine contains a methyl moiety at position 5 of its pyrimidine ring. Therefore, cytosine is not a methylated nucleotide and 5-methylcytosine is a methylated nucleotide. In another example, thymine contains a methyl moiety at position 5 of its pyrimidine ring, however, for purposes herein, thymine is not considered a methylated nucleotide when present in DNA since thymine is a typical nucleotide base of DNA. Typical nucleoside bases for DNA are thymine, adenine, cytosine and guanine. Typical bases for RNA are uracil, adenine, cytosine and guanine. Correspondingly a “methylation site” is the location in the target gene nucleic acid region where methylation has, or has the possibility of occurring. For example a location containing CpG is a methylation site wherein the cytosine may or may not be methylated.

As used herein, a “CpG site” or “methylation site” is a nucleotide within a nucleic acid that is susceptible to methylation either by natural occurring events in vivo or by an event instituted to chemically methylate the nucleotide in vitro.

As used herein, a “methylated nucleic acid molecule” refers to a nucleic acid molecule that contains one or more methylated nucleotides that is/are methylated.

A “CpG island” as used herein describes a segment of DNA sequence that comprises a functionally or structurally deviated CpG density. For example, Yamada et al. (Genome Research 14:247-266, 2004) have described a set of standards for determining a CpG island: it must be at least 400 nucleotides in length, has a greater than 50% GC content, and an OCF/ECF ratio greater than 0.6. Others (Takai et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99:3740-3745, 2002) have defined a CpG island less stringently as a sequence at least 200 nucleotides in length, having a greater than 50% GC content, and an OCF/ECF ratio greater than 0.6.

The term “epigenetic state” or “epigenetic status” as used herein refers to any structural feature at a molecular level of a nucleic acid (e.g., DNA or RNA) other than the primary nucleotide sequence. For instance, the epigenetic state of a genomic DNA may include its secondary or tertiary structure determined or influenced by, e.g., its methylation pattern or its association with cellular proteins.

The term “methylation profile” “methylation state” or “methylation status,” as used herein to describe the state of methylation of a genomic sequence, refers to the characteristics of a DNA segment at a particular genomic locus relevant to methylation. Such characteristics include, but are not limited to, whether any of the cytosine (C) residues within this DNA sequence are methylated, location of methylated C residue(s), percentage of methylated C at any particular stretch of residues, and allelic differences in methylation due to, e.g., difference in the origin of the alleles. The term “methylation” profile” or “methylation status” also refers to the relative or absolute concentration of methylated C or unmethylated C at any particular stretch of residues in a biological sample. For example, if the cytosine (C) residue(s) within a DNA sequence are methylated it may be referred to as “hypermethylated”; whereas if the cytosine (C) residue(s) within a DNA sequence are not methylated it may be referred to as “hypomethylated”. Likewise, if the cytosine (C) residue(s) within a DNA sequence (e.g., fetal nucleic acid) are methylated as compared to another sequence from a different region or from a different individual (e.g., relative to maternal nucleic acid), that sequence is considered hypermethylated compared to the other sequence. Alternatively, if the cytosine (C) residue(s) within a DNA sequence are not methylated as compared to another sequence from a different region or from a different individual (e.g., the mother), that sequence is considered hypomethylated compared to the other sequence. These sequences are said to be “differentially methylated”, and more specifically, when the methylation status differs between mother and fetus, the sequences are considered “differentially methylated maternal and fetal nucleic acid”.

The term “agent that binds to methylated nucleotides” as used herein refers to a substance that is capable of binding to methylated nucleic acid. The agent may be naturally-occurring or synthetic, and may be modified or unmodified. In one embodiment, the agent allows for the separation of different nucleic acid species according to their respective methylation states. An example of an agent that binds to methylated nucleotides is described in PCT Patent Application No. PCT/EP2005/012707, which published as WO06056480A2 and is hereby incorporated by reference. The described agent is a bifunctional polypeptide comprising the DNA-binding domain of a protein belonging to the family of Methyl-CpG binding proteins (MBDs) and an Fc portion of an antibody (see FIG. 1). The recombinant methyl-CpG-binding, antibody-like protein can preferably bind CpG methylated DNA in an antibody-like manner. That means, the methyl-CpG-binding, antibody-like protein has a high affinity and high avidity to its “antigen”, which is preferably DNA that is methylated at CpG dinucleotides. The agent may also be a multivalent MBD (see FIG. 2).

The term “polymorphism” as used herein refers to a sequence variation within different alleles of the same genomic sequence. A sequence that contains a polymorphism is considered “polymorphic sequence”. Detection of one or more polymorphisms allows differentiation of different alleles of a single genomic sequence or between two or more individuals. As used herein, the term “polymorphic marker” or “polymorphic sequence” refers to segments of genomic DNA that exhibit heritable variation in a DNA sequence between individuals. Such markers include, but are not limited to, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs), short tandem repeats, such as di-, tri- or tetra-nucleotide repeats (STRs), and the like. Polymorphic markers according to the present invention can be used to specifically differentiate between a maternal and paternal allele in the enriched fetal nucleic acid sample.

The terms “single nucleotide polymorphism” or “SNP” as used herein refer to the polynucleotide sequence variation present at a single nucleotide residue within different alleles of the same genomic sequence. This variation may occur within the coding region or non-coding region (i.e., in the promoter or intronic region) of a genomic sequence, if the genomic sequence is transcribed during protein production. Detection of one or more SNP allows differentiation of different alleles of a single genomic sequence or between two or more individuals.

The term “allele” as used herein is one of several alternate forms of a gene or non-coding regions of DNA that occupy the same position on a chromosome. The term allele can be used to describe DNA from any organism including but not limited to bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, molds, yeasts, plants, humans, non-humans, animals, and archeabacteria.

The terms “ratio of the alleles” or “allelic ratio” as used herein refer to the ratio of the population of one allele and the population of the other allele in a sample. In some trisomic cases, it is possible that a fetus may be tri-allelic for a particular locus. In such cases, the term “ratio of the alleles” refers to the ratio of the population of any one allele against one of the other alleles, or any one allele against the other two alleles.

The term “non-polymorphism-based quantitative method” as used herein refers to a method for determining the amount of an analyte (e.g., total nucleic acid, Y-chromosome nucleic acid, or fetal nucleic acid) that does not require the use of a polymorphic marker or sequence. Although a polymorphism may be present in the sequence, said polymorphism is not required to quantify the sequence. Examples of non-polymorphism-based quantitative methods include, but are not limited to, RT-PCR, digital PCR, array-based methods, sequencing methods, nanopore-based methods, nucleic acid-bound bead-based counting methods and competitor-based methods wherein one or more competitors are introduced at a known concentration(s) to determine the amount of one or more analytes. In some embodiments, some of the above exemplary methods (for example, sequencing) may need to be actively modified or designed such that one or more polymorphisms are not interrogated.

The terms “absolute amount” or “copy number” as used herein refers to the amount or quantity of an analyte (e.g., total nucleic acid or fetal nucleic acid). The present invention provides compositions and processes for determining the absolute amount of fetal nucleic acid in a mixed maternal sample. Absolute amount or copy number represents the number of molecules available for detection, and may be expressed as the genomic equivalents per unit. The term “concentration” refers to the amount or proportion of a substance in a mixture or solution (e.g., the amount of fetal nucleic acid in a maternal sample that comprises a mixture of maternal and fetal nucleic acid). The concentration may be expressed as a percentage, which is used to express how large/small one quantity is, relative to another quantity as a fraction of 100. Platforms for determining the quantity or amount of an analyte (e.g., target nucleic acid) include, but are not limited to, mass spectrometery, digital PCR, sequencing by synthesis platforms (e.g., pyrosequencing), fluorescence spectroscopy and flow cytometry.

The term “sample” as used herein refers to a specimen containing nucleic acid. Examples of samples include, but are not limited to, tissue, bodily fluid (for example, blood, serum, plasma, saliva, urine, tears, peritoneal fluid, ascitic fluid, vaginal secretion, breast fluid, breast milk, lymph fluid, cerebrospinal fluid or mucosa secretion), umbilical cord blood, chorionic villi, amniotic fluid, an embryo, a two-celled embryo, a four-celled embryo, an eight-celled embryo, a 16-celled embryo, a 32-celled embryo, a 64-celled embryo, a 128-celled embryo, a 256-celled embryo, a 512-celled embryo, a 1024-celled embryo, embryonic tissues, lymph fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, mucosa secretion, or other body exudate, fecal matter, an individual cell or extract of the such sources that contain the nucleic acid of the same, and subcellular structures such as mitochondria, using protocols well established within the art.

Fetal DNA can be obtained from sources including but not limited to maternal blood, maternal serum, maternal plasma, fetal cells, umbilical cord blood, chorionic villi, amniotic fluid, urine, saliva, lung lavage, cells or tissues.

The term “blood” as used herein refers to a blood sample or preparation from a pregnant woman or a woman being tested for possible pregnancy. The term encompasses whole blood or any fractions of blood, such as serum and plasma as conventionally defined.

The term “bisulfite” as used herein encompasses all types of bisulfites, such as sodium bisulfite, that are capable of chemically converting a cytosine (C) to a uracil (U) without chemically modifying a methylated cytosine and therefore can be used to differentially modify a DNA sequence based on the methylation status of the DNA.

As used herein, a reagent that “differentially modifies” methylated or non-methylated DNA encompasses any reagent that modifies methylated and/or unmethylated DNA in a process through which distinguishable products result from methylated and non-methylated DNA, thereby allowing the identification of the DNA methylation status. Such processes may include, but are not limited to, chemical reactions (such as a C.fwdarw.U conversion by bisulfite) and enzymatic treatment (such as cleavage by a methylation-dependent endonuclease). Thus, an enzyme that preferentially cleaves or digests methylated DNA is one capable of cleaving or digesting a DNA molecule at a much higher efficiency when the DNA is methylated, whereas an enzyme that preferentially cleaves or digests unmethylated DNA exhibits a significantly higher efficiency when the DNA is not methylated.

The terms “non-bisulfite-based method” and “non-bisulfite-based quantitative method” as used herein refer to any method for quantifying methylated or non-methylated nucleic acid that does not require the use of bisulfite. The terms also refer to methods for preparing a nucleic acid to be quantified that do not require bisulfite treatment. Examples of non-bisulfite-based methods include, but are not limited to, methods for digesting nucleic acid using one or more methylation sensitive enzymes and methods for separating nucleic acid using agents that bind nucleic acid based on methylation status.

The terms “methyl-sensitive enzymes” and “methylation sensitive restriction enzymes” are DNA restriction endonucleases that are dependent on the methylation state of their DNA recognition site for activity. For example, there are methyl-sensitive enzymes that cleave or digest at their DNA recognition sequence only if it is not methylated. Thus, an unmethylated DNA sample will be cut into smaller fragments than a methylated DNA sample. Similarly, a hypermethylated DNA sample will not be cleaved. In contrast, there are methyl-sensitive enzymes that cleave at their DNA recognition sequence only if it is methylated. As used herein, the terms “cleave”, “cut” and “digest” are used interchangeably.

The term “target nucleic acid” as used herein refers to a nucleic acid examined using the methods disclosed herein to determine if the nucleic acid is part of a pregnancy-related disorder or chromosomal abnormality. For example, a target nucleic acid from chromosome 21 could be examined using the methods of the invention to detect Down's Syndrome.

The term “control nucleic acid” as used herein refers to a nucleic acid used as a reference nucleic acid according to the methods disclosed herein to determine if the nucleic acid is part of a chromosomal abnormality. For example, a control nucleic acid from a chromosome other than chromosome 21 (herein referred to as a “reference chromosome”) could be as a reference sequence to detect Down's Syndrome. In some embodiments, the control sequence has a known or predetermined quantity.

The term “sequence-specific” or “locus-specific method” as used herein refers to a method that interrogates (for example, quantifies) nucleic acid at a specific location (or locus) in the genome based on the sequence composition. Sequence-specific or locus-specific methods allow for the quantification of specific regions or chromosomes.

The term “gene” means the segment of DNA involved in producing a polypeptide chain; it includes regions preceding and following the coding region (leader and trailer) involved in the transcription/translation of the gene product and the regulation of the transcription/translation, as well as intervening sequences (introns) between individual coding segments (exons).

In this application, the terms “polypeptide,” “peptide,” and “protein” are used interchangeably herein to refer to a polymer of amino acid residues. The terms apply to amino acid polymers in which one or more amino acid residue is an artificial chemical mimetic of a corresponding naturally occurring amino acid, as well as to naturally occurring amino acid polymers and non-naturally occurring amino acid polymers. As used herein, the terms encompass amino acid chains of any length, including full-length proteins (i.e., antigens), wherein the amino acid residues are linked by covalent peptide bonds.

The term “amino acid” refers to naturally occurring and synthetic amino acids, as well as amino acid analogs and amino acid mimetics that function in a manner similar to the naturally occurring amino acids. Naturally occurring amino acids are those encoded by the genetic code, as well as those amino acids that are later modified, e.g., hydroxyproline, .gamma.-carboxyglutamate, and O-phosphoserine.

Amino acids may be referred to herein by either the commonly known three letter symbols or by the one-letter symbols recommended by the IUPAC-IUB Biochemical Nomenclature Commission. Nucleotides, likewise, may be referred to by their commonly accepted single-letter codes.

“Primers” as used herein refer to oligonucleotides that can be used in an amplification method, such as a polymerase chain reaction (PCR), to amplify a nucleotide sequence based on the polynucleotide sequence corresponding to a particular genomic sequence, e.g., one located within the CpG island CG1137, PDE9A, or CGI009 on chromosome 21, in various methylation status. At least one of the PCR primers for amplification of a polynucleotide sequence is sequence-specific for the sequence. The term “template” refers to any nucleic acid molecule that can be used for amplification in the invention. RNA or DNA that is not naturally double stranded can be made into double stranded DNA so as to be used as template DNA. Any double stranded DNA or preparation containing multiple, different double stranded DNA molecules can be used as template DNA to amplify a locus or loci of interest contained in the template DNA.

The term “amplification reaction” as used herein refers to a process for copying nucleic acid one or more times. In embodiments, the method of amplification includes but is not limited to polymerase chain reaction, self-sustained sequence reaction, ligase chain reaction, rapid amplification of cDNA ends, polymerase chain reaction and ligase chain reaction, Q-beta phage amplification, strand displacement amplification, or splice overlap extension polymerase chain reaction. In some embodiments, a single molecule of nucleic acid is amplified, for example, by digital PCR.

The term “sensitivity” as used herein refers to the number of true positives divided by the number of true positives plus the number of false negatives, where sensitivity (sens) may be within the range of 0 sens 1. Ideally, method embodiments herein have the number of false negatives equaling zero or close to equaling zero, so that no subject is wrongly identified as not having at least one chromosome abnormality or other genetic disorder when they indeed have at least one chromosome abnormality or other genetic disorder. Conversely, an assessment often is made of the ability of a prediction algorithm to classify negatives correctly, a complementary measurement to sensitivity. The term “specificity” as used herein refers to the number of true negatives divided by the number of true negatives plus the number of false positives, where sensitivity (spec) may be within the range of 0 spec 1. Ideally, methods embodiments herein have the number of false positives equaling zero or close to equaling zero, so that no subject wrongly identified as having at least one chromosome abnormality other genetic disorder when they do not have the chromosome abnormality other genetic disorder being assessed. Hence, a method that has sensitivity and specificity equaling one, or 100%, sometimes is selected.

One or more prediction algorithms may be used to determine significance or give meaning to the detection data collected under variable conditions that may be weighed independently of or dependently on each other. The term “variable” as used herein refers to a factor, quantity, or function of an algorithm that has a value or set of values. For example, a variable may be the design of a set of amplified nucleic acid species, the number of sets of amplified nucleic acid species, percent fetal genetic contribution tested, percent maternal genetic contribution tested, type of chromosome abnormality assayed, type of genetic disorder assayed, type of sex-linked abnormalities assayed, the age of the mother and the like. The term “independent” as used herein refers to not being influenced or not being controlled by another. The term “dependent” as used herein refers to being influenced or controlled by another. For example, a particular chromosome and a trisomy event occurring for that particular chromosome that results in a viable being are variables that are dependent upon each other.

One of skill in the art may use any type of method or prediction algorithm to give significance to the data of the present invention within an acceptable sensitivity and/or specificity. For example, prediction algorithms such as Chi-squared test, z-test, t-test, ANOVA (analysis of variance), regression analysis, neural nets, fuzzy logic, Hidden Markov Models, multiple model state estimation, and the like may be used. One or more methods or prediction algorithms may be determined to give significance to the data having different independent and/or dependent variables of the present invention. And one or more methods or prediction algorithms may be determined not to give significance to the data having different independent and/or dependent variables of the present invention. One may design or change parameters of the different variables of methods described herein based on results of one or more prediction algorithms (e.g., number of sets analyzed, types of nucleotide species in each set). For example, applying the Chi-squared test to detection data may suggest that specific ranges of maternal age are correlated to a higher likelihood of having an offspring with a specific chromosome abnormality, hence the variable of maternal age may be weighed differently verses being weighed the same as other variables.

In certain embodiments, several algorithms may be chosen to be tested. These algorithms can be trained with raw data. For each new raw data sample, the trained algorithms will assign a classification to that sample (i.e. trisomy or normal). Based on the classifications of the new raw data samples, the trained algorithms' performance may be assessed based on sensitivity and specificity. Finally, an algorithm with the highest sensitivity and/or specificity or combination thereof may be identified.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION Introduction

The presence of fetal nucleic acid in maternal plasma was first reported in 1997 and offers the possibility for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis simply through the analysis of a maternal blood sample (Lo et al., Lancet 350:485-487, 1997). To date, numerous potential clinical applications have been developed. In particular, quantitative abnormalities of fetal nucleic acid, for example DNA, concentrations in maternal plasma have been found to be associated with a number of pregnancy-associated disorders, including preeclampsia, preterm labor, antepartum hemorrhage, invasive placentation, fetal Down syndrome, and other fetal chromosomal aneuploidies. Hence, fetal nucleic acid analysis in maternal plasma represents a powerful mechanism for the monitoring of fetomaternal well-being.

However, fetal DNA co-exists with background maternal DNA in maternal plasma. Hence, most reported applications have relied on the detection of Y-chromosome sequences as these are most conveniently distinguishable from maternal DNA. Such an approach limits the applicability of the existing assays to only 50% of all pregnancies, namely those with male fetuses. Thus, there is much need for the development of sex-independent compositions and methods for enriching and analyzing fetal nucleic acid from a maternal sample. Also, methods that rely on polymorphic markers to quantify fetal nucleic acid may be susceptible to varying heterozygosity rates across different ethnicities thereby limiting their applicability (e.g., by increasing the number of markers that are needed).

It was previously demonstrated that fetal and maternal DNA can be distinguished by their differences in methylation status (U.S. Pat. No. 6,927,028, which is hereby incorporated by reference). Methylation is an epigenetic phenomenon, which refers to processes that alter a phenotype without involving changes in the DNA sequence. By exploiting the difference in the DNA methylation status between mother and fetus, one can successfully detect and analyze fetal nucleic acid in a background of maternal nucleic acid.

The present inventors provides novel genomic polynucleotides that are differentially methylated between the fetal DNA from the fetus (e.g., from the placenta) and the maternal DNA from the mother, for example from peripheral blood cells. This discovery thus provides a new approach for distinguishing fetal and maternal genomic DNA and new methods for accurately quantifying fetal nucleic which may be used for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis.

Methodology

Practicing the invention utilizes routine techniques in the field of molecular biology. Basic texts disclosing the general methods of use in the invention include Sambrook and Russell, Molecular Cloning, A Laboratory Manual (3rd ed. 2001); Kriegler, Gene Transfer and Expression: A Laboratory Manual (1990); and Current Protocols in Molecular Biology (Ausubel et al., eds., 1994)).

For nucleic acids, sizes are given in either kilobases (kb) or base pairs (bp). These are estimates derived from agarose or acrylamide gel electrophoresis, from sequenced nucleic acids, or from published DNA sequences. For proteins, sizes are given in kilodaltons (kDa) or amino acid residue numbers. Protein sizes are estimated from gel electrophoresis, from sequenced proteins, from derived amino acid sequences, or from published protein sequences.

Oligonucleotides that are not commercially available can be chemically synthesized, e.g., according to the solid phase phosphoramidite triester method first described by Beaucage & Caruthers, Tetrahedron Lett. 22: 1859-1862 (1981), using an automated synthesizer, as described in Van Devanter et. al., Nucleic Acids Res. 12: 6159-6168 (1984). Purification of oligonucleotides is performed using any art-recognized strategy, e.g., native acrylamide gel electrophoresis or anion-exchange high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) as described in Pearson & Reanier, J. Chrom. 255: 137-149 (1983).

Acquisition of Blood Samples and Extraction of DNA

The present invention relates to separating, enriching and analyzing fetal DNA found in maternal blood as a non-invasive means to detect the presence and/or to monitor the progress of a pregnancy-associated condition or disorder. Thus, the first steps of practicing the invention are to obtain a blood sample from a pregnant woman and extract DNA from the sample.

A. Acquisition of Blood Samples

A blood sample is obtained from a pregnant woman at a gestational age suitable for testing using a method of the present invention. The suitable gestational age may vary depending on the disorder tested, as discussed below. Collection of blood from a woman is performed in accordance with the standard protocol hospitals or clinics generally follow. An appropriate amount of peripheral blood, e.g., typically between 5-50 ml, is collected and may be stored according to standard procedure prior to further preparation. Blood samples may be collected, stored or transported in a manner known to the person of ordinary skill in the art to minimize degradation or the quality of nucleic acid present in the sample.

B. Preparation of Blood Samples

The analysis of fetal DNA found in maternal blood according to the present invention may be performed using, e.g., the whole blood, serum, or plasma. The methods for preparing serum or plasma from maternal blood are well known among those of skill in the art. For example, a pregnant woman's blood can be placed in a tube containing EDTA or a specialized commercial product such as Vacutainer SST (Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, N.J.) to prevent blood clotting, and plasma can then be obtained from whole blood through centrifugation. On the other hand, serum may be obtained with or without centrifugation-following blood clotting. If centrifugation is used then it is typically, though not exclusively, conducted at an appropriate speed, e.g., 1,500-3,000 times g. Plasma or serum may be subjected to additional centrifugation steps before being transferred to a fresh tube for DNA extraction.

In addition to the acellular portion of the whole blood, DNA may also be recovered from the cellular fraction, enriched in the buffy coat portion, which can be obtained following centrifugation of a whole blood sample from the woman and removal of the plasma.

C. Extraction of DNA

There are numerous known methods for extracting DNA from a biological sample including blood. The general methods of DNA preparation (e.g., described by Sambrook and Russell, Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual 3d ed., 2001) can be followed; various commercially available reagents or kits, such as Qiagen's QIAamp Circulating Nucleic Acid Kit, QiaAmp DNA Mini Kit or QiaAmp DNA Blood Mini Kit (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany), GenomicPrep™ Blood DNA Isolation Kit (Promega, Madison, Wis.), and GFX™ Genomic Blood DNA Purification Kit (Amersham, Piscataway, N.J.), may also be used to obtain DNA from a blood sample from a pregnant woman. Combinations of more than one of these methods may also be used.

In some embodiments, the sample may first be enriched or relatively enriched for fetal nucleic acid by one or more methods. For example, the discrimination of fetal and maternal DNA can be performed using the compositions and processes of the present invention alone or in combination with other discriminating factors. Examples of these factors include, but are not limited to, single nucleotide differences between chromosome X and Y, chromosome Y-specific sequences, polymorphisms located elsewhere in the genome, size differences between fetal and maternal DNA and differences in methylation pattern between maternal and fetal tissues.

Other methods for enriching a sample for a particular species of nucleic acid are described in PCT Patent Application Number PCT/US07/69991, filed May 30, 2007, PCT Patent Application Number PCT/US2007/071232, filed Jun. 15, 2007, U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 60/968,876 and 60/968,878 (assigned to the Applicant), (PCT Patent Application Number PCT/EP05/012707, filed Nov. 28, 2005) which are all hereby incorporated by reference. In certain embodiments, maternal nucleic acid is selectively removed (either partially, substantially, almost completely or completely) from the sample.

Methylation Specific Separation of Nucleic Acid

The methods provided herein offer an alternative approach for the enrichment of fetal DNA based on the methylation-specific separation of differentially methylated DNA. It has recently been discovered that many genes involved in developmental regulation are controlled through epigenetics in embryonic stem cells. Consequently, multiple genes can be expected to show differential DNA methylation between nucleic acid of fetal origin and maternal origin. Once these regions are identified, a technique to capture methylated DNA can be used to specifically enrich fetal DNA. For identification of differentially methylated regions, a novel approach was used to capture methylated DNA. This approach uses a protein, in which the methyl binding domain of MBD2 is fused to the Fc fragment of an antibody (MBD-FC) (Gebhard C, Schwarzfischer L, Pham T H, Schilling E, Klug M, Andreesen R, Rehli M (2006) Genomewide profiling of CpG methylation identifies novel targets of aberrant hypermethylation in myeloid leukemia. Cancer Res 66:6118-6128). This fusion protein has several advantages over conventional methylation specific antibodies. The MBD-FC has a higher affinity to methylated DNA and it binds double stranded DNA. Most importantly the two proteins differ in the way they bind DNA. Methylation specific antibodies bind DNA stochastically, which means that only a binary answer can be obtained. The methyl binding domain of MBD-FC on the other hand binds all DNA molecules regardless of their methylation status. The strength of this protein—DNA interaction is defined by the level of DNA methylation. After binding genomic DNA, eluate solutions of increasing salt concentrations can be used to fractionate non-methylated and methylated DNA allowing for a more controlled separation (Gebhard C, Schwarzfischer L, Pham T H, Andreesen R, Mackensen A, Rehli M (2006) Rapid and sensitive detection of CpG-methylation using methyl-binding (MB)-PCR. Nucleic Acids Res 34:e82). Consequently this method, called Methyl-CpG immunoprecipitation (MCIP), cannot only enrich, but also fractionate genomic DNA according to methylation level, which is particularly helpful when the unmethylated DNA fraction should be investigated as well.

Methylation Sensitive Restriction Enzyme Digestion

The invention also provides compositions and processes for determining the amount of fetal nucleic acid from a maternal sample. The invention allows for the enrichment of fetal nucleic acid regions in a maternal sample by selectively digesting nucleic acid from said maternal sample with an enzyme that selectively and completely or substantially digests the maternal nucleic acid to enrich the sample for at least one fetal nucleic acid region. Preferably, the digestion efficiency is greater than about 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%, 89%, 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, or 99%. Following enrichment, the amount of fetal nucleic acid can be determined by quantitative methods that do not require polymorphic sequences or bisulfite treatment, thereby, offering a solution that works equally well for female fetuses and across different ethnicities and preserves the low copy number fetal nucleic acid present in the sample.

For example, there are methyl-sensitive enzymes that preferentially or substantially cleave or digest at their DNA recognition sequence if it is non-methylated. Thus, an unmethylated DNA sample will be cut into smaller fragments than a methylated DNA sample. Similarly, a hypermethylated DNA sample will not be cleaved. In contrast, there are methyl-sensitive enzymes that cleave at their DNA recognition sequence only if it is methylated.

Methyl-sensitive enzymes that digest unmethylated DNA suitable for use in methods of the invention include, but are not limited to, HpaII, HhaI, MaeII, BstUI and AciI. An enzyme that can be used is HpaII that cuts only the unmethylated sequence CCGG. Another enzyme that can be used is HhaI that cuts only the unmethylated sequence GCGC. Both enzymes are available from New England BioLabs®, Inc. Combinations of two or more methyl-sensitive enzymes that digest only unmethylated DNA can also be used. Suitable enzymes that digest only methylated DNA include, but are not limited to, DpnI, which cuts at a recognition sequence GATC, and McrBC, which belongs to the family of AAA.sup.+proteins and cuts DNA containing modified cytosines and cuts at recognition site 5′ . . . Pu.sup.mC(N.sub.40-3000) Pu.sup.mC . . . 3′ (New England BioLabs, Inc., Beverly, Mass.).

Cleavage methods and procedures for selected restriction enzymes for cutting DNA at specific sites are well known to the skilled artisan. For example, many suppliers of restriction enzymes provide information on conditions and types of DNA sequences cut by specific restriction enzymes, including New England BioLabs, Pro-Mega Biochems, Boehringer-Mannheim, and the like. Sambrook et al. (See Sambrook et al., Molecular Biology: A laboratory Approach, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. 1989) provide a general description of methods for using restriction enzymes and other enzymes. Enzymes often are used under conditions that will enable cleavage of the maternal DNA with about 95%-100% efficiency, preferably with about 98%-100% efficiency.

Other Methods for Methylation Analysis

Various methylation analysis procedures are known in the art, and can be used in conjunction with the present invention. These assays allow for determination of the methylation state of one or a plurality of CpG islands within a DNA sequence. In addition, the methods maybe used to quantify methylated nucleic acid. Such assays involve, among other techniques, DNA sequencing of bisulfite-treated DNA, PCR (for sequence-specific amplification), Southern blot analysis, and use of methylation-sensitive restriction enzymes.

Genomic sequencing is a technique that has been simplified for analysis of DNA methylation patterns and 5-methylcytosine distribution by using bisulfite treatment (Frommer et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89:1827-1831, 1992). Additionally, restriction enzyme digestion of PCR products amplified from bisulfite-converted DNA may be used, e.g., the method described by Sadri & Hornsby (Nucl. Acids Res. 24:5058-5059, 1996), or COBRA (Combined Bisulfite Restriction Analysis) (Xiong & Laird, Nucleic Acids Res. 25:2532-2534, 1997).

COBRA analysis is a quantitative methylation assay useful for determining DNA methylation levels at specific gene loci in small amounts of genomic DNA (Xiong & Laird, Nucleic Acids Res. 25:2532-2534, 1997). Briefly, restriction enzyme digestion is used to reveal methylation-dependent sequence differences in PCR products of sodium bisulfite-treated DNA. Methylation-dependent sequence differences are first introduced into the genomic DNA by standard bisulfite treatment according to the procedure described by Frommer et al. (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89:1827-1831, 1992). PCR amplification of the bisulfite converted DNA is then performed using primers specific for the interested CpG islands, followed by restriction endonuclease digestion, gel electrophoresis, and detection using specific, labeled hybridization probes. Methylation levels in the original DNA sample are represented by the relative amounts of digested and undigested PCR product in a linearly quantitative fashion across a wide spectrum of DNA methylation levels. In addition, this technique can be reliably applied to DNA obtained from microdissected paraffin-embedded tissue samples. Typical reagents (e.g., as might be found in a typical COBRA-based kit) for COBRA analysis may include, but are not limited to: PCR primers for specific gene (or methylation-altered DNA sequence or CpG island); restriction enzyme and appropriate buffer; gene-hybridization oligo; control hybridization oligo; kinase labeling kit for oligo probe; and radioactive nucleotides. Additionally, bisulfite conversion reagents may include: DNA denaturation buffer; sulfonation buffer; DNA recovery reagents or kits (e.g., precipitation, ultrafiltration, affinity column); desulfonation buffer; and DNA recovery components.

The MethyLight™ assay is a high-throughput quantitative methylation assay that utilizes fluorescence-based real-time PCR (TaqMan®) technology that requires no further manipulations after the PCR step (Eads et al., Cancer Res. 59:2302-2306, 1999). Briefly, the MethyLight™ process begins with a mixed sample of genomic DNA that is converted, in a sodium bisulfite reaction, to a mixed pool of methylation-dependent sequence differences according to standard procedures (the bisulfite process converts unmethylated cytosine residues to uracil). Fluorescence-based PCR is then performed either in an “unbiased” (with primers that do not overlap known CpG methylation sites) PCR reaction, or in a “biased” (with PCR primers that overlap known CpG dinucleotides) reaction. Sequence discrimination can occur either at the level of the amplification process or at the level of the fluorescence detection process, or both.

The MethyLight assay may be used as a quantitative test for methylation patterns in the genomic DNA sample, wherein sequence discrimination occurs at the level of probe hybridization. In this quantitative version, the PCR reaction provides for unbiased amplification in the presence of a fluorescent probe that overlaps a particular putative methylation site. An unbiased control for the amount of input DNA is provided by a reaction in which neither the primers, nor the probe overlie any CpG dinucleotides. Alternatively, a qualitative test for genomic methylation is achieved by probing of the biased PCR pool with either control oligonucleotides that do not “cover” known methylation sites (a fluorescence-based version of the “MSP” technique), or with oligonucleotides covering potential methylation sites.

The MethyLight process can by used with a “Taq Man” probe in the amplification process. For example, double-stranded genomic DNA is treated with sodium bisulfite and subjected to one of two sets of PCR reactions using TaqMan® probes; e.g., with either biased primers and TaqMan® probe, or unbiased primers and TaqMan® probe. The TaqMan® probe is dual-labeled with fluorescent “reporter” and “quencher” molecules, and is designed to be specific for a relatively high GC content region so that it melts out at about 10.degree. C. higher temperature in the PCR cycle than the forward or reverse primers. This allows the TaqMan® probe to remain fully hybridized during the PCR annealing/extension step. As the Taq polymerase enzymatically synthesizes a new strand during PCR, it will eventually reach the annealed TaqMan® probe. The Taq polymerase 5′ to 3′ endonuclease activity will then displace the TaqMan® probe by digesting it to release the fluorescent reporter molecule for quantitative detection of its now unquenched signal using a real-time fluorescent detection system.

Typical reagents (e.g., as might be found in a typical MethyLight™-based kit) for MethyLight™ analysis may include, but are not limited to: PCR primers for specific gene (or methylation-altered DNA sequence or CpG island); TaqMan® probes; optimized PCR buffers and deoxynucleotides; and Taq polymerase.

The Ms-SNuPE technique is a quantitative method for assessing methylation differences at specific CpG sites based on bisulfite treatment of DNA, followed by single-nucleotide primer extension (Gonzalgo & Jones, Nucleic Acids Res. 25:2529-2531, 1997).

Briefly, genomic DNA is reacted with sodium bisulfite to convert unmethylated cytosine to uracil while leaving 5-methylcytosine unchanged. Amplification of the desired target sequence is then performed using PCR primers specific for bisulfite-converted DNA, and the resulting product is isolated and used as a template for methylation analysis at the CpG site(s) of interest.

Small amounts of DNA can be analyzed (e.g., microdissected pathology sections), and it avoids utilization of restriction enzymes for determining the methylation status at CpG sites.

Typical reagents (e.g., as might be found in a typical Ms-SNuPE-based kit) for Ms-SNuPE analysis may include, but are not limited to: PCR primers for specific gene (or methylation-altered DNA sequence or CpG island); optimized PCR buffers and deoxynucleotides; gel extraction kit; positive control primers; Ms-SNuPE primers for specific gene; reaction buffer (for the Ms-SNuPE reaction); and radioactive nucleotides. Additionally, bisulfite conversion reagents may include: DNA denaturation buffer; sulfonation buffer; DNA recovery regents or kit (e.g., precipitation, ultrafiltration, affinity column); desulfonation buffer; and DNA recovery components.

MSP (methylation-specific PCR) allows for assessing the methylation status of virtually any group of CpG sites within a CpG island, independent of the use of methylation-sensitive restriction enzymes (Herman et al. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 93:9821-9826, 1996; U.S. Pat. No. 5,786,146). Briefly, DNA is modified by sodium bisulfite converting all unmethylated, but not methylated cytosines to uracil, and subsequently amplified with primers specific for methylated versus umnethylated DNA. MSP requires only small quantities of DNA, is sensitive to 0.1% methylated alleles of a given CpG island locus, and can be performed on DNA extracted from paraffin-embedded samples. Typical reagents (e.g., as might be found in a typical MSP-based kit) for MSP analysis may include, but are not limited to: methylated and unmethylated PCR primers for specific gene (or methylation-altered DNA sequence or CpG island), optimized PCR buffers and deoxynucleotides, and specific probes.

The MCA technique is a method that can be used to screen for altered methylation patterns in genomic DNA, and to isolate specific sequences associated with these changes (Toyota et al., Cancer Res. 59:2307-12, 1999). Briefly, restriction enzymes with different sensitivities to cytosine methylation in their recognition sites are used to digest genomic DNAs from primary tumors, cell lines, and normal tissues prior to arbitrarily primed PCR amplification. Fragments that show differential methylation are cloned and sequenced after resolving the PCR products on high-resolution polyacrylamide gels. The cloned fragments are then used as probes for Southern analysis to confirm differential methylation of these regions. Typical reagents (e.g., as might be found in a typical MCA-based kit) for MCA analysis may include, but are not limited to: PCR primers for arbitrary priming Genomic DNA; PCR buffers and nucleotides, restriction enzymes and appropriate buffers; gene-hybridization oligos or probes; control hybridization oligos or probes.

Another method for analyzing methylation sites is a primer extension assay, including an optimized PCR amplification reaction that produces amplified targets for subsequent primer extension genotyping analysis using mass spectrometry. The assay can also be done in multiplex. This method (particularly as it relates to genotyping single nucleotide polymorphisms) is described in detail in PCT publication WO05012578A1 and US publication US20050079521A1. For methylation analysis, the assay can be adopted to detect bisulfite introduced methylation dependent C to T sequence changes. These methods are particularly useful for performing multiplexed amplification reactions and multiplexed primer extension reactions (e.g., multiplexed homogeneous primer mass extension (hME) assays) in a single well to further increase the throughput and reduce the cost per reaction for primer extension reactions.

Four additional methods for DNA methylation analysis include restriction landmark genomic scanning (RLGS, Costello et al., 2000), methylation-sensitive-representational difference analysis (MS-RDA), methylation-specific AP-PCR (MS-AP-PCR) and methyl-CpG binding domain column/segregation of partly melted molecules (MBD/SPM).

Additional methylation analysis methods that may be used in conjunction with the present invention are described in the following papers: Laird, P. W. Nature Reviews Cancer 3, 253-266 (2003); Biotechniques; Uhlmann, K. et al. Electrophoresis 23:4072-4079 (2002)—PyroMeth; Colella et al. Biotechniques. 2003 July; 35(1):146-50; Dupont J M, Tost J, Jammes H, and Gut I G. Anal Biochem, October 2004; 333(1): 119-27; and Tooke N and Pettersson M. IVDT. November 2004; 41.

Polynucleotide Sequence Amplification and Determination

Following separation of nucleic acid in a methylation-differential manner, the nucleic acid may be subjected to sequence-based analysis. Furthermore, once it is determined that one particular genomic sequence of fetal origin is hypermethylated or hypomethylated compared to the maternal counterpart, the amount of this fetal genomic sequence can be determined. Subsequently, this amount can be compared to a standard control value and serve as an indication for the potential of certain pregnancy-associated disorder.

A. Amplification of Nucleotide Sequences

In many instances, it is desirable to amplify a nucleic acid sequence of the invention using any of several nucleic acid amplification procedures which are well known in the art (listed above and described in greater detail below). Specifically, nucleic acid amplification is the enzymatic synthesis of nucleic acid amplicons (copies) which contain a sequence that is complementary to a nucleic acid sequence being amplified. Nucleic acid amplification is especially beneficial when the amount of target sequence present in a sample is very low. By amplifying the target sequences and detecting the amplicon synthesized, the sensitivity of an assay can be vastly improved, since fewer target sequences are needed at the beginning of the assay to better ensure detection of nucleic acid in the sample belonging to the organism or virus of interest.

A variety of polynucleotide amplification methods are well established and frequently used in research. For instance, the general methods of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for polynucleotide sequence amplification are well known in the art and are thus not described in detail herein. For a review of PCR methods, protocols, and principles in designing primers, see, e.g., Innis, et al., PCR Protocols: A Guide to Methods and Applications, Academic Press, Inc. N.Y., 1990. PCR reagents and protocols are also available from commercial vendors, such as Roche Molecular Systems.

PCR is most usually carried out as an automated process with a thermostable enzyme. In this process, the temperature of the reaction mixture is cycled through a denaturing region, a primer annealing region, and an extension reaction region automatically. Machines specifically adapted for this purpose are commercially available.

Although PCR amplification of a polynucleotide sequence is typically used in practicing the present invention, one of skill in the art will recognize that the amplification of a genomic sequence found in a maternal blood sample may be accomplished by any known method, such as ligase chain reaction (LCR), transcription-mediated amplification, and self-sustained sequence replication or nucleic acid sequence-based amplification (NASBA), each of which provides sufficient amplification. More recently developed branched-DNA technology may also be used to qualitatively demonstrate the presence of a particular genomic sequence of the invention, which represents a particular methylation pattern, or to quantitatively determine the amount of this particular genomic sequence in the maternal blood. For a review of branched-DNA signal amplification for direct quantitation of nucleic acid sequences in clinical samples, see Nolte, Adv. Clin. Chem. 33:201-235, 1998.

The compositions and processes of the invention are also particularly useful when practiced with digital PCR. Digital PCR was first developed by Kalinina and colleagues (Kalinina et al., “Nanoliter scale PCR with TaqMan detection.” Nucleic Acids Research. 25; 1999-2004, (1997)) and further developed by Vogelstein and Kinzler (Digital PCR. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 96; 9236-41, (1999)). The application of digital PCR for use with fetal diagnostics was first described by Cantor et al. (PCT Patent Publication No. WO05023091A2) and subsequently described by Quake et al. (US Patent Publication No. US 20070202525), which are both hereby incorporated by reference. Digital PCR takes advantage of nucleic acid (DNA, cDNA or RNA) amplification on a single molecule level, and offers a highly sensitive method for quantifying low copy number nucleic acid. Fluidigm® Corporation offers systems for the digital analysis of nucleic acids.

B. Determination of Polynucleotide Sequences

Techniques for polynucleotide sequence determination are also well established and widely practiced in the relevant research field. For instance, the basic principles and general techniques for polynucleotide sequencing are described in various research reports and treatises on molecular biology and recombinant genetics, such as Wallace et al., supra; Sambrook and Russell, supra, and Ausubel et al., supra. DNA sequencing methods routinely practiced in research laboratories, either manual or automated, can be used for practicing the present invention. Additional means suitable for detecting changes in a polynucleotide sequence for practicing the methods of the present invention include but are not limited to mass spectrometry, primer extension, polynucleotide hybridization, real-time PCR, and electrophoresis.

Use of a primer extension reaction also can be applied in methods of the invention. A primer extension reaction operates, for example, by discriminating the SNP alleles by the incorporation of deoxynucleotides and/or dideoxynucleotides to a primer extension primer which hybridizes to a region adjacent to the SNP site. The primer is extended with a polymerase. The primer extended SNP can be detected physically by mass spectrometry or by a tagging moiety such as biotin. As the SNP site is only extended by a complementary deoxynucleotide or dideoxynucleotide that is either tagged by a specific label or generates a primer extension product with a specific mass, the SNP alleles can be discriminated and quantified.

Reverse transcribed and amplified nucleic acids may be modified nucleic acids. Modified nucleic acids can include nucleotide analogs, and in certain embodiments include a detectable label and/or a capture agent. Examples of detectable labels include without limitation fluorophores, radioisotopes, colormetric agents, light emitting agents, chemiluminescent agents, light scattering agents, enzymes and the like. Examples of capture agents include without limitation an agent from a binding pair selected from antibody/antigen, antibody/antibody, antibody/antibody fragment, antibody/antibody receptor, antibody/protein A or protein G, hapten/anti-hapten, biotin/avidin, biotin/streptavidin, folic acid/folate binding protein, vitamin B12/intrinsic factor, chemical reactive group/complementary chemical reactive group (e.g., sulfhydryl/maleimide, sulfhydryl/haloacetyl derivative, amine/isotriocyanate, amine/succinimidyl ester, and amine/sulfonyl halides) pairs, and the like. Modified nucleic acids having a capture agent can be immobilized to a solid support in certain embodiments

Mass spectrometry is a particularly effective method for the detection of a polynucleotide of the invention, for example a PCR amplicon, a primer extension product or a detector probe that is cleaved from a target nucleic acid. The presence of the polynucleotide sequence is verified by comparing the mass of the detected signal with the expected mass of the polynucleotide of interest. The relative signal strength, e.g., mass peak on a spectra, for a particular polynucleotide sequence indicates the relative population of a specific allele, thus enabling calculation of the allele ratio directly from the data. For a review of genotyping methods using Sequenom® standard iPLEX™ assay and MassARRAY® technology, see Jurinke, C., Oeth, P., van den Boom, D., “MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry: a versatile tool for high-performance DNA analysis.” Mol. Biotechnol. 26, 147-164 (2004); and Oeth, P. et al., “iPLEX™ Assay: Increased Plexing Efficiency and Flexibility for MassARRAY® System through single base primer extension with mass-modified Terminators.” SEQUENOM Application Note (2005), both of which are hereby incorporated by reference. For a review of detecting and quantifying target nucleic using cleavable detector probes that are cleaved during the amplification process and detected by mass spectrometry, see U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/950,395, which was filed Dec. 4, 2007, and is hereby incorporated by reference.

Sequencing technologies are improving in terms of throughput and cost. Sequencing technologies, such as that achievable on the 454 platform (Roche) (Margulies, M. et al. 2005 Nature 437, 376-380), IIlumina Genome Analyzer (or Solexa platform) or SOLiD System (Applied Biosystems) or the Helicos True Single Molecule DNA sequencing technology (Harris T D et al. 2008 Science, 320, 106-109), the single molecule, real-time (SMRT™) technology of Pacific Biosciences, and nanopore sequencing (Soni G V and Meller A. 2007 Clin Chem 53: 1996-2001), allow the sequencing of many nucleic acid molecules isolated from a specimen at high orders of multiplexing in a parallel fashion (Dear Brief Funct Genomic Proteomic 2003; 1: 397-416).

Each of these platforms allow sequencing of clonally expanded or non-amplified single molecules of nucleic acid fragments. Certain platforms involve, for example, (i) sequencing by ligation of dye-modified probes (including cyclic ligation and cleavage), (ii) pyrosequencing, and (iii) single-molecule sequencing. Nucleotide sequence species, amplification nucleic acid species and detectable products generated there from can be considered a “study nucleic acid” for purposes of analyzing a nucleotide sequence by such sequence analysis platforms.

Sequencing by ligation is a nucleic acid sequencing method that relies on the sensitivity of DNA ligase to base-pairing mismatch. DNA ligase joins together ends of DNA that are correctly base paired. Combining the ability of DNA ligase to join together only correctly base paired DNA ends, with mixed pools of fluorescently labeled oligonucleotides or primers, enables sequence determination by fluorescence detection. Longer sequence reads may be obtained by including primers containing cleavable linkages that can be cleaved after label identification. Cleavage at the linker removes the label and regenerates the 5′ phosphate on the end of the ligated primer, preparing the primer for another round of ligation. In some embodiments primers may be labeled with more than one fluorescent label (e.g., 1 fluorescent label, 2,3, or 4 fluorescent labels).

An example of a system that can be used by a person of ordinary skill based on sequencing by ligation generally involves the following steps. Clonal bead populations can be prepared in emulsion microreactors containing study nucleic acid (“template”), amplification reaction components, beads and primers. After amplification, templates are denatured and bead enrichment is performed to separate beads with extended templates from undesired beads (e.g., beads with no extended templates). The template on the selected beads undergoes a 3′ modification to allow covalent bonding to the slide, and modified beads can be deposited onto a glass slide. Deposition chambers offer the ability to segment a slide into one, four or eight chambers during the bead loading process. For sequence analysis, primers hybridize to the adapter sequence. A set of four color dye-labeled probes competes for ligation to the sequencing primer. Specificity of probe ligation is achieved by interrogating every 4th and 5th base during the ligation series. Five to seven rounds of ligation, detection and cleavage record the color at every 5th position with the number of rounds determined by the type of library used. Following each round of ligation, a new complimentary primer offset by one base in the 5′ direction is laid down for another series of ligations. Primer reset and ligation rounds (5-7 ligation cycles per round) are repeated sequentially five times to generate 25-35 base pairs of sequence for a single tag. With mate-paired sequencing, this process is repeated for a second tag. Such a system can be used to exponentially amplify amplification products generated by a process described herein, e.g., by ligating a heterologous nucleic acid to the first amplification product generated by a process described herein and performing emulsion amplification using the same or a different solid support originally used to generate the first amplification product. Such a system also may be used to analyze amplification products directly generated by a process described herein by bypassing an exponential amplification process and directly sorting the solid supports described herein on the glass slide.

Pyrosequencing is a nucleic acid sequencing method based on sequencing by synthesis, which relies on detection of a pyrophosphate released on nucleotide incorporation. Generally, sequencing by synthesis involves synthesizing, one nucleotide at a time, a DNA strand complimentary to the strand whose sequence is being sought. Study nucleic acids may be immobilized to a solid support, hybridized with a sequencing primer, incubated with DNA polymerase, ATP sulfurylase, luciferase, apyrase, adenosine 5′ phosphsulfate and luciferin. Nucleotide solutions are sequentially added and removed. Correct incorporation of a nucleotide releases a pyrophosphate, which interacts with ATP sulfurylase and produces ATP in the presence of adenosine 5′ phosphsulfate, fueling the luciferin reaction, which produces a chemiluminescent signal allowing sequence determination.

An example of a system that can be used by a person of ordinary skill based on pyrosequencing generally involves the following steps: ligating an adaptor nucleic acid to a study nucleic acid and hybridizing the study nucleic acid to a bead; amplifying a nucleotide sequence in the study nucleic acid in an emulsion; sorting beads using a picoliter multiwell solid support; and sequencing amplified nucleotide sequences by pyrosequencing methodology (e.g., Nakano et al., “Single-molecule PCR using water-in-oil emulsion;” Journal of Biotechnology 102: 117-124 (2003)). Such a system can be used to exponentially amplify amplification products generated by a process described herein, e.g., by ligating a heterologous nucleic acid to the first amplification product generated by a process described herein.

Certain single-molecule sequencing embodiments are based on the principal of sequencing by synthesis, and utilize single-pair Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (single pair FRET) as a mechanism by which photons are emitted as a result of successful nucleotide incorporation. The emitted photons often are detected using intensified or high sensitivity cooled charge-couple-devices in conjunction with total internal reflection microscopy (TIRM). Photons are only emitted when the introduced reaction solution contains the correct nucleotide for incorporation into the growing nucleic acid chain that is synthesized as a result of the sequencing process. In FRET based single-molecule sequencing, energy is transferred between two fluorescent dyes, sometimes polymethine cyanine dyes Cy3 and Cy5, through long-range dipole interactions. The donor is excited at its specific excitation wavelength and the excited state energy is transferred, non-radiatively to the acceptor dye, which in turn becomes excited. The acceptor dye eventually returns to the ground state by radiative emission of a photon. The two dyes used in the energy transfer process represent the “single pair”, in single pair FRET. Cy3 often is used as the donor fluorophore and often is incorporated as the first labeled nucleotide. Cy5 often is used as the acceptor fluorophore and is used as the nucleotide label for successive nucleotide additions after incorporation of a first Cy3 labeled nucleotide. The fluorophores generally are within 10 nanometers of each for energy transfer to occur successfully.

An example of a system that can be used based on single-molecule sequencing generally involves hybridizing a primer to a study nucleic acid to generate a complex; associating the complex with a solid phase; iteratively extending the primer by a nucleotide tagged with a fluorescent molecule; and capturing an image of fluorescence resonance energy transfer signals after each iteration (e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 7,169,314; Braslaysky et al., PNAS 100(7): 3960-3964 (2003)). Such a system can be used to directly sequence amplification products generated by processes described herein. In some embodiments the released linear amplification product can be hybridized to a primer that contains sequences complementary to immobilized capture sequences present on a solid support, a bead or glass slide for example. Hybridization of the primer-released linear amplification product complexes with the immobilized capture sequences, immobilizes released linear amplification products to solid supports for single pair FRET based sequencing by synthesis. The primer often is fluorescent, so that an initial reference image of the surface of the slide with immobilized nucleic acids can be generated. The initial reference image is useful for determining locations at which true nucleotide incorporation is occurring. Fluorescence signals detected in array locations not initially identified in the “primer only” reference image are discarded as non-specific fluorescence. Following immobilization of the primer-released linear amplification product complexes, the bound nucleic acids often are sequenced in parallel by the iterative steps of, a) polymerase extension in the presence of one fluorescently labeled nucleotide, b) detection of fluorescence using appropriate microscopy, TIRM for example, c) removal of fluorescent nucleotide, and d) return to step a with a different fluorescently labeled nucleotide.

In some embodiments, nucleotide sequencing may be by solid phase single nucleotide sequencing methods and processes. Solid phase single nucleotide sequencing methods involve contacting sample nucleic acid and solid support under conditions in which a single molecule of sample nucleic acid hybridizes to a single molecule of a solid support. Such conditions can include providing the solid support molecules and a single molecule of sample nucleic acid in a “microreactor.” Such conditions also can include providing a mixture in which the sample nucleic acid molecule can hybridize to solid phase nucleic acid on the solid support. Single nucleotide sequencing methods useful in the embodiments described herein are described in U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/021,871 filed Jan. 17, 2008.

In certain embodiments, nanopore sequencing detection methods include (a) contacting a nucleic acid for sequencing (“base nucleic acid,” e.g., linked probe molecule) with sequence-specific detectors, under conditions in which the detectors specifically hybridize to substantially complementary subsequences of the base nucleic acid; (b) detecting signals from the detectors and (c) determining the sequence of the base nucleic acid according to the signals detected. In certain embodiments, the detectors hybridized to the base nucleic acid are disassociated from the base nucleic acid (e.g., sequentially dissociated) when the detectors interfere with a nanopore structure as the base nucleic acid passes through a pore, and the detectors disassociated from the base sequence are detected. In some embodiments, a detector disassociated from a base nucleic acid emits a detectable signal, and the detector hybridized to the base nucleic acid emits a different detectable signal or no detectable signal. In certain embodiments, nucleotides in a nucleic acid (e.g., linked probe molecule) are substituted with specific nucleotide sequences corresponding to specific nucleotides (“nucleotide representatives”), thereby giving rise to an expanded nucleic acid (e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 6,723,513), and the detectors hybridize to the nucleotide representatives in the expanded nucleic acid, which serves as a base nucleic acid. In such embodiments, nucleotide representatives may be arranged in a binary or higher order arrangement (e.g., Soni and Meller, Clinical Chemistry 53(11): 1996-2001 (2007)). In some embodiments, a nucleic acid is not expanded, does not give rise to an expanded nucleic acid, and directly serves a base nucleic acid (e.g., a linked probe molecule serves as a non-expanded base nucleic acid), and detectors are directly contacted with the base nucleic acid. For example, a first detector may hybridize to a first subsequence and a second detector may hybridize to a second subsequence, where the first detector and second detector each have detectable labels that can be distinguished from one another, and where the signals from the first detector and second detector can be distinguished from one another when the detectors are disassociated from the base nucleic acid. In certain embodiments, detectors include a region that hybridizes to the base nucleic acid (e.g., two regions), which can be about 3 to about 100 nucleotides in length (e.g., about 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, or 95 nucleotides in length). A detector also may include one or more regions of nucleotides that do not hybridize to the base nucleic acid. In some embodiments, a detector is a molecular beacon. A detector often comprises one or more detectable labels independently selected from those described herein. Each detectable label can be detected by any convenient detection process capable of detecting a signal generated by each label (e.g., magnetic, electric, chemical, optical and the like). For example, a CD camera can be used to detect signals from one or more distinguishable quantum dots linked to a detector.

In certain sequence analysis embodiments, reads may be used to construct a larger nucleotide sequence, which can be facilitated by identifying overlapping sequences in different reads and by using identification sequences in the reads. Such sequence analysis methods and software for constructing larger sequences from reads are known to the person of ordinary skill (e.g., Venter et al., Science 291: 1304-1351 (2001)). Specific reads, partial nucleotide sequence constructs, and full nucleotide sequence constructs may be compared between nucleotide sequences within a sample nucleic acid (i.e., internal comparison) or may be compared with a reference sequence (i.e., reference comparison) in certain sequence analysis embodiments. Internal comparisons sometimes are performed in situations where a sample nucleic acid is prepared from multiple samples or from a single sample source that contains sequence variations. Reference comparisons sometimes are performed when a reference nucleotide sequence is known and an objective is to determine whether a sample nucleic acid contains a nucleotide sequence that is substantially similar or the same, or different, than a reference nucleotide sequence. Sequence analysis is facilitated by sequence analysis apparatus and components known to the person of ordinary skill in the art.

Methods provided herein allow for high-throughput detection of nucleic acid species in a plurality of nucleic acids (e.g., nucleotide sequence species, amplified nucleic acid species and detectable products generated from the foregoing). Multiplexing refers to the simultaneous detection of more than one nucleic acid species. General methods for performing multiplexed reactions in conjunction with mass spectrometry, are known (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,043,031, 5,547,835 and International PCT application No. WO 97/37041). Multiplexing provides an advantage that a plurality of nucleic acid species (e.g., some having different sequence variations) can be identified in as few as a single mass spectrum, as compared to having to perform a separate mass spectrometry analysis for each individual target nucleic acid species. Methods provided herein lend themselves to high-throughput, highly-automated processes for analyzing sequence variations with high speed and accuracy, in some embodiments. In some embodiments, methods herein may be multiplexed at high levels in a single reaction.

In certain embodiments, the number of nucleic acid species multiplexed include, without limitation, about 1 to about 500 (e.g., about 1-3, 3-5, 5-7, 7-9, 9-11, 11-13, 13-15, 15-17, 17-19, 19-21, 21-23, 23-25, 25-27, 27-29, 29-31, 31-33, 33-35, 35-37, 37-39, 39-41, 41-43, 43-45, 45-47, 47-49, 49-51, 51-53, 53-55, 55-57, 57-59, 59-61, 61-63, 63-65, 65-67, 67-69, 69-71, 71-73, 73-75, 75-77, 77-79, 79-81, 81-83, 83-85, 85-87, 87-89, 89-91, 91-93, 93-95, 95-97, 97-101, 101-103, 103-105, 105-107, 107-109, 109-111, 111-113, 113-115, 115-117, 117-119, 121-123, 123-125, 125-127, 127-129, 129-131, 131-133, 133-135, 135-137, 137-139, 139-141, 141-143, 143-145, 145-147, 147-149, 149-151, 151-153, 153-155, 155-157, 157-159, 159-161, 161-163, 163-165, 165-167, 167-169, 169-171, 171-173, 173-175, 175-177, 177-179, 179-181, 181-183, 183-185, 185-187, 187-189, 189-191, 191-193, 193-195, 195-197, 197-199, 199-201, 201-203, 203-205, 205-207, 207-209, 209-211, 211-213, 213-215, 215-217, 217-219, 219-221, 221-223, 223-225, 225-227, 227-229, 229-231, 231-233, 233-235, 235-237, 237-239, 239-241, 241-243, 243-245, 245-247, 247-249, 249-251, 251-253, 253-255, 255-257, 257-259, 259-261, 261-263, 263-265, 265-267, 267-269, 269-271, 271-273, 273-275, 275-277, 277-279, 279-281, 281-283, 283-285, 285-287, 287-289, 289-291, 291-293, 293-295, 295-297, 297-299, 299-301, 301-303, 303-305, 305-307, 307-309, 309-311, 311-313, 313-315, 315-317, 317-319, 319-321, 321-323, 323-325, 325-327, 327-329, 329-331, 331-333, 333-335, 335-337, 337-339, 339-341, 341-343, 343-345, 345-347, 347-349, 349-351, 351-353, 353-355, 355-357, 357-359, 359-361, 361-363, 363-365, 365-367, 367-369, 369-371, 371-373, 373-375, 375-377, 377-379, 379-381, 381-383, 383-385, 385-387, 387-389, 389-391, 391-393, 393-395, 395-397, 397-401, 401-403, 403-405, 405-407, 407-409, 409-411, 411-413, 413-415, 415-417, 417-419, 419-421, 421-423, 423-425, 425-427, 427-429, 429-431, 431-433, 433-435, 435-437, 437-439, 439-441, 441-443, 443-445, 445-447, 447-449, 449-451, 451-453, 453-455, 455-457, 457-459, 459-461, 461-463, 463-465, 465-467, 467-469, 469-471, 471-473, 473-475, 475-477, 477-479, 479-481, 481-483, 483-485, 485-487, 487-489, 489-491, 491-493, 493-495, 495-497, 497-501).

Design methods for achieving resolved mass spectra with multiplexed assays can include primer and oligonucleotide design methods and reaction design methods. See, for example, the multiplex schemes provided in Tables X and Y. For primer and oligonucleotide design in multiplexed assays, the same general guidelines for primer design applies for uniplexed reactions, such as avoiding false priming and primer dimers, only more primers are involved for multiplex reactions. For mass spectrometry applications, analyte peaks in the mass spectra for one assay are sufficiently resolved from a product of any assay with which that assay is multiplexed, including pausing peaks and any other by-product peaks. Also, analyte peaks optimally fall within a user-specified mass window, for example, within a range of 5,000-8,500 Da. In some embodiments multiplex analysis may be adapted to mass spectrometric detection of chromosome abnormalities, for example. In certain embodiments multiplex analysis may be adapted to various single nucleotide or nanopore based sequencing methods described herein. Commercially produced micro-reaction chambers or devices or arrays or chips may be used to facilitate multiplex analysis, and are commercially available.

Detection of Fetal Aneuploidy

For the detection of fetal aneuploidies, some methods rely on measuring the ratio between maternally and paternally inherited alleles. However, the ability to quantify chromosomal changes is impaired by the maternal contribution of cell free nucleic acids, which makes it necessary to deplete the sample from maternal DNA prior to measurement. Promising approaches take advantage of the different size distribution of fetal and maternal DNA or measure RNA that is exclusively expressed by the fetus (see for example, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/384,128, which published as US20060252071 and is hereby incorporated by reference). Assuming fetal DNA makes up only about 5% of all cell free DNA in the maternal plasma, there is a decrease of the ratio difference from 1.6% to only about 1.2% between a trisomy sample and a healthy control. Consequently, reliable detection of allele ratio changes requires enriching the fetal fraction of cell free DNA, for example, using the compositions and methods of the present invention.

Some methods rely on measuring the ratio of maternal to paternally inherited alleles to detect fetal chromosomal aneuploidies from maternal plasma. A diploid set yields a 1:1 ratio while trisomies can be detected as a 2:1 ratio. Detection of this difference is impaired by statistical sampling due to the low abundance of fetal DNA, presence of excess maternal DNA in the plasma sample and variability of the measurement technique. The latter is addressed by using methods with high measurement precision, like digital PCR or mass spectrometry. Enriching the fetal fraction of cell free DNA in a sample is currently achieved by either depleting maternal DNA through size exclusion or focusing on fetal-specific nucleic acids, like fetal-expressed RNA. Another differentiating feature of fetal DNA is its DNA methylation pattern. Thus, provided herein are novel compositions and methods for accurately quantifying fetal nucleic acid based on differential methylation between a fetus and mother. The methods rely on sensitive absolute copy number analysis to quantify the fetal nucleic acid portion of a maternal sample, thereby allowing for the prenatal detection of fetal traits. The methods of the invention have identified approximately 3000 CpG rich regions in the genome that are differentially methylated between maternal and fetal DNA. The selected regions showed highly conserved differential methylation across all measured samples. In addition the set of regions is enriched for genes important in developmental regulation, indicating that epigenetic regulation of these areas is a biologically relevant and consistent process (see Table 3). Enrichment of fetal DNA can now be achieved by using our MBD-FC protein to capture all cell free DNA and then elute the highly methylated DNA fraction with high salt concentrations. Using the low salt eluate fractions, the MBD-FC is equally capable of enriching non-methylated fetal DNA.

The present invention provides 63 confirmed genomic regions on chromosomes 13, 18 and 21 with low maternal and high fetal methylation levels. After capturing these regions, SNPs can be used to determine the aforementioned allele ratios. When high frequency SNPs are used around 10 markers have to be measured to achieve a high confidence of finding at least one SNP where the parents have opposite homozygote genotypes and the child has a heterozygote genotype.

In an embodiment, a method for chromosomal abnormality detection is provided that utilizes absolute copy number quantification. A diploid chromosome set will show the same number of copies for differentially methylated regions across all chromosomes, but, for example, a trisomy 21 sample would show 1.5 times more copies for differentially methylated regions on chromosome 21. Normalization of the genomic DNA amounts for a diploid chromosome set can be achieved by using unaltered autosomes as reference (also provided herein—see Table 1B). Comparable to other approaches, a single marker is less likely to be sufficient for detection of this difference, because the overall copy numbers are low. Typically there are approximately 100 to 200 copies of fetal DNA from 1 ml of maternal plasma at 10 to 12 weeks of gestation. However, the methods of the present invention offer a redundancy of detectable markers that enables highly reliable discrimination of diploid versus aneuploid chromosome sets.

Data Processing and Identifying Presence or Absence of a Chromosome Abnormality

The term “detection” of a chromosome abnormality as used herein refers to identification of an imbalance of chromosomes by processing data arising from detecting sets of amplified nucleic acid species, nucleotide sequence species, or a detectable product generated from the foregoing (collectively “detectable product”). Any suitable detection device and method can be used to distinguish one or more sets of detectable products, as addressed herein. An outcome pertaining to the presence or absence of a chromosome abnormality can be expressed in any suitable form, including, without limitation, probability (e.g., odds ratio, p-value), likelihood, percentage, value over a threshold, or risk factor, associated with the presence of a chromosome abnormality for a subject or sample. An outcome may be provided with one or more of sensitivity, specificity, standard deviation, coefficient of variation (CV) and/or confidence level, or combinations of the foregoing, in certain embodiments.

Detection of a chromosome abnormality based on one or more sets of detectable products may be identified based on one or more calculated variables, including, but not limited to, sensitivity, specificity, standard deviation, coefficient of variation (CV), a threshold, confidence level, score, probability and/or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, (i) the number of sets selected for a diagnostic method, and/or (ii) the particular nucleotide sequence species of each set selected for a diagnostic method, is determined in part or in full according to one or more of such calculated variables.

In certain embodiments, one or more of sensitivity, specificity and/or confidence level are expressed as a percentage. In some embodiments, the percentage, independently for each variable, is greater than about 90% (e.g., about 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 or 99%, or greater than 99% (e.g., about 99.5%, or greater, about 99.9% or greater, about 99.95% or greater, about 99.99% or greater)). Coefficient of variation (CV) in some embodiments is expressed as a percentage, and sometimes the percentage is about 10% or less (e.g., about 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1%, or less than 1% (e.g., about 0.5% or less, about 0.1% or less, about 0.05% or less, about 0.01% or less)). A probability (e.g., that a particular outcome determined by an algorithm is not due to chance) in certain embodiments is expressed as a p-value, and sometimes the p-value is about 0.05 or less (e.g., about 0.05, 0.04, 0.03, 0.02 or 0.01, or less than 0.01 (e.g., about 0.001 or less, about 0.0001 or less, about 0.00001 or less, about 0.000001 or less)).

For example, scoring or a score may refer to calculating the probability that a particular chromosome abnormality is actually present or absent in a subject/sample. The value of a score may be used to determine for example the variation, difference, or ratio of amplified nucleic detectable product that may correspond to the actual chromosome abnormality. For example, calculating a positive score from detectable products can lead to an identification of a chromosome abnormality, which is particularly relevant to analysis of single samples.

In certain embodiments, simulated (or simulation) data can aid data processing for example by training an algorithm or testing an algorithm. Simulated data may for instance involve hypothetical various samples of different concentrations of fetal and maternal nucleic acid in serum, plasma and the like. Simulated data may be based on what might be expected from a real population or may be skewed to test an algorithm and/or to assign a correct classification based on a simulated data set. Simulated data also is referred to herein as “virtual” data. Fetal/maternal contributions within a sample can be simulated as a table or array of numbers (for example, as a list of peaks corresponding to the mass signals of cleavage products of a reference biomolecule or amplified nucleic acid sequence), as a mass spectrum, as a pattern of bands on a gel, or as a representation of any technique that measures mass distribution. Simulations can be performed in most instances by a computer program. One possible step in using a simulated data set is to evaluate the confidence of the identified results, i.e. how well the selected positives/negatives match the sample and whether there are additional variations. A common approach is to calculate the probability value (p-value) which estimates the probability of a random sample having better score than the selected one. As p-value calculations can be prohibitive in certain circumstances, an empirical model may be assessed, in which it is assumed that at least one sample matches a reference sample (with or without resolved variations). Alternatively other distributions such as Poisson distribution can be used to describe the probability distribution.

In certain embodiments, an algorithm can assign a confidence value to the true positives, true negatives, false positives and false negatives calculated. The assignment of a likelihood of the occurrence of a chromosome abnormality can also be based on a certain probability model.

Simulated data often is generated in an in silico process. As used herein, the term “in silico” refers to research and experiments performed using a computer. In silico methods include, but are not limited to, molecular modeling studies, karyotyping, genetic calculations, biomolecular docking experiments, and virtual representations of molecular structures and/or processes, such as molecular interactions.

As used herein, a “data processing routine” refers to a process, that can be embodied in software, that determines the biological significance of acquired data (i.e., the ultimate results of an assay). For example, a data processing routine can determine the amount of each nucleotide sequence species based upon the data collected. A data processing routine also may control an instrument and/or a data collection routine based upon results determined. A data processing routine and a data collection routine often are integrated and provide feedback to operate data acquisition by the instrument, and hence provide assay-based judging methods provided herein.

As used herein, software refers to computer readable program instructions that, when executed by a computer, perform computer operations. Typically, software is provided on a program product containing program instructions recorded on a computer readable medium, including, but not limited to, magnetic media including floppy disks, hard disks, and magnetic tape; and optical media including CD-ROM discs, DVD discs, magneto-optical discs, and other such media on which the program instructions can be recorded.

Different methods of predicting abnormality or normality can produce different types of results. For any given prediction, there are four possible types of outcomes: true positive, true negative, false positive, or false negative. The term “true positive” as used herein refers to a subject correctly diagnosed as having a chromosome abnormality. The term “false positive” as used herein refers to a subject wrongly identified as having a chromosome abnormality. The term “true negative” as used herein refers to a subject correctly identified as not having a chromosome abnormality. The term “false negative” as used herein refers to a subject wrongly identified as not having a chromosome abnormality. Two measures of performance for any given method can be calculated based on the ratios of these occurrences: (i) a sensitivity value, the fraction of predicted positives that are correctly identified as being positives (e.g., the fraction of nucleotide sequence sets correctly identified by level comparison detection/determination as indicative of chromosome abnormality, relative to all nucleotide sequence sets identified as such, correctly or incorrectly), thereby reflecting the accuracy of the results in detecting the chromosome abnormality; and (ii) a specificity value, the fraction of predicted negatives correctly identified as being negative (the fraction of nucleotide sequence sets correctly identified by level comparison detection/determination as indicative of chromosomal normality, relative to all nucleotide sequence sets identified as such, correctly or incorrectly), thereby reflecting accuracy of the results in detecting the chromosome abnormality.

EXAMPLES

The following examples are provided by way of illustration only and not by way of limitation. Those of skill in the art will readily recognize a variety of non-critical parameters that could be changed or modified to yield essentially the same or similar results.

In Example 1 below, the Applicants used a new fusion protein that captures methylated DNA in combination with CpG Island array to identify genomic regions that are differentially methylated between fetal placenta tissue and maternal blood. A stringent statistical approach was used to only select regions which show little variation between the samples, and hence suggest an underlying biological mechanism. Eighty-five differentially methylated genomic regions predominantly located on chromosomes 13, 18 and 21 were validated. For this validation, a quantitative mass spectrometry based approach was used that interrogated 261 PCR amplicons covering these 85 regions. The results are in very good concordance (95% confirmation), proving the feasibility of the approach.

Next, the Applicants provide an innovative approach for aneuploidy testing, which relies on the measurement of absolute copy numbers rather than allele ratios.

Example 1

In the below Example, ten paired maternal and placental DNA samples were used to identify differentially methylated regions. These results were validated using a mass spectrometry-based quantitative methylation assay. First, genomic DNA from maternal buffy coat and corresponding placental tissue was first extracted. Next the MBD-FC was used to capture the methylated fraction of each DNA sample. See FIGS. 1-3. The two tissue fractions were labeled with different fluorescent dyes and hybridized to an Agilent® CpG Island microarray. See FIG. 4. This was done to identify differentially methylated regions that could be utilized for prenatal diagnoses. Therefore, two criteria were employed to select genomic regions as potential enrichment markers: the observed methylation difference had to be present in all tested sample pairs, and the region had to be more than 200 bp in length.

DNA Preparation and Fragmentation

Genomic DNA (gDNA) from maternal buffy coat and placental tissue was prepared using the QIAamp DNA Mini Kit™ and QIAamp DNA Blood Mini Kit™, respectively, from Qiagen® (Hilden, Germany). For MCIp, gDNA was quantified using the NanoDrop ND 1000™ spectrophotometer (Thermo Fisher®, Waltham, Mass., USA). Ultrasonication of 2.5 μg DNA in 500 μl TE buffer to a mean fragment size of 300-500 bp was carried out with the Branson Digital Sonifier 450™ (Danbury, Conn., USA) using the following settings: amplitude 20%, sonication time 110 seconds, pulse on/pulse off time 1.4/0.6 seconds. Fragment range was monitored using gel electrophoresis.

Methyl-CpG Immunoprecipitation

Per sample, 56 μg purified MBD-Fc protein and 150 μl of Protein A Sepharose 4 Fast Flow beads (Amersham Biosciences®, Piscataway, N.J., USA) were rotated in 15 ml TBS overnight at 4° C. Then, theMBD-Fc beads (150 μl/assay) were transferred and dispersed in to 2 ml Ultrafree-CL centrifugal filter devices (Millipore®, Billerica, Mass., USA) and spin-washed three times with Buffer A (20 mM Tris-HCl, pH8.0, 2 mM MgCl2, 0.5 mM EDTA 300 mM NaCl, 0.1% NP-40). Sonicated DNA (2 μg) was added to the washed MBD-Fc beads in 2 ml Buffer A and rotated for 3 hours at 4° C. Beads were centrifuged to recover unbound DNA fragments (300 mM fraction) and subsequently washed twice with 600 μl of buffers containing increasing NaCl concentrations (400, 500, 550, 600, and 1000 mM). The flow through of each wash step was collected in separate tubes and desalted using a MinElute PCR Purification Kit™ (Qiagen®). In parallel, 200 ng sonicated input DNA was processed as a control using the MinElute PCR Purification Kit™ (Qiagen®).

Microarray Handling and Analysis

To generate fluorescently labeled DNA for microarray hybridization, the 600 mM and 1M NaCl fractions (enriched methylated DNA) for each sample were combined and labeled with either Alexa Fluor 555—aha—dCTP (maternal) or Alexa Fluor 647—aha—dCTP (placental) using the BioPrime Total Genomic Labeling System™ (Invitrogen®, Carlsbad, Calif., USA). The labeling reaction was carried out according to the manufacturer's manual. The differently labeled genomic DNA fragments of matched maternal/placental pairs were combined to a final volume of 80 μl, supplemented with 50 μg Cot-1 DNA (Invitrogen®), 52 μl of Agilent 10× blocking reagent (Agilent Technologies®, Santa Clara, Calif., USA), 78 μl of deionized formamide, and 260 μl Agilent 2× hybridization buffer. The samples were heated to 95° C. for 3 min, mixed, and subsequently incubated at 37° C. for 30 min. Hybridization on Agilent CpG Island Microarray Kit™ was then carried out at 67° C. for 40 hours using an Agilent SureHyb™ chamber and an Agilent hybridization oven. Slides were washed in Wash I (6×SSPE, 0.005% N-lauroylsarcosine) at room temperature for 5 min and in Wash II (0.06×SSPE) at 37° C. for an additional 5 min. Next, the slides were submerged in acetonitrile and Agilent Ozone Protection Solution™, respectively, for 30 seconds. Images were scanned immediately and analyzed using an Agilent DNA Microarray Scanner™. Microarray images were processed using Feature Extraction Software v9.5 and the standard CGH protocol.

Bisulfite Treatment

Genomic DNA sodium bisulfite conversion was performed using EZ-96 DNA Methylation Kit™ (ZymoResearch, Orange County, Calif.). The manufacturer's protocol was followed using lug of genomic DNA and the alternative conversion protocol (a two temperature DNA denaturation).

Quantitative Methylation Analysis

Sequenom's MassARRAY® System was used to perform quantitative methylation analysis. This system utilizes matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry in combination with RNA base specific cleavage (Sequenom® MassCLEAVE™). A detectable pattern is then analyzed for methylation status. PCR primers were designed using Sequenom® EpiDESIGNER™ (www.epidesigner.com). A total of 261 amplicons, covering 85 target regions, were used for validation (median amplification length=367 bp, min=108, max=500; median number of CpG's per amplicon=23, min=4, max=65). For each reverse primer, an additional T7 promoter tag for in-vivo transcription was added, as well as a 10mer tag on the forward primer to adjust for melting temperature differences. The MassCLEAVE™ biochemistry was performed as previously described (Ehrich M, et al. (2005) Quantitative high-throughput analysis of DNA methylation patterns by base specific cleavage and mass spectrometry. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 102:15785-15790). Mass spectra were acquired using a MassARRAY™ Compact MALDI-TOF (Sequenom®, San Diego) and methylation ratios were generated by the EpiTYPER™ software v1.0 (Sequenom®, San Diego).

Statistical Analysis

All statistical calculations were performed using the R statistical software package (www.r-project.org). First, the array probes were grouped based on their genomic location. Subsequent probes that were less than 1000 bp apart were grouped together. To identify differentially methylated regions, a control sample was used as reference. In the control sample, the methylated fraction of a blood derived control DNA was hybridized against itself. Ideally this sample should show log ratios of the two color channels around 0. However because of the variability in hybridization behavior, the probes show a mean log ratio of 0.02 and a standard deviation of 0.18. Next the log ratios observed in our samples were compared to the control sample. A two way, paired t-test was used to test the NULL hypothesis that the groups are identical. Groups that contained less than 4 probes were excluded from the analysis. For groups including four or five probes, all probes were used in a paired t-test. For Groups with six or more probes, a sliding window test consisting of five probes at a time was used, whereby the window was moved by one probe increments. Each test sample was compared to the control sample and the p-values were recorded. Genomic regions were selected as being differentially methylated if eight out of ten samples showed a p value <0.01, or if six out of ten samples showed a p value <0.001. The genomic regions were classified as being not differentially methylated when the group showed less than eight samples with a p value <0.01 and less than six samples with a p value <0.001. Samples that didn't fall in either category were excluded from the analysis. For a subset of genomic regions that have been identified as differentially methylated, the results were confirmed using quantitative methylation analysis.

The Go analysis was performed using the online GOstat tool (http://gostat.wehi.edu.au/cgibin/-goStat.pl). P values were calculated using Fisher's exact test.

Microarray-Based Marker Discovery Results

To identify differentially methylated regions a standard sample was used, in which the methylated DNA fraction of monocytes was hybridized against itself. This standard provided a reference for the variability of fluorescent measurements in a genomic region. Differentially methylated regions were then identified by comparing the log ratios of each of the ten placental/maternal samples against this standard. Because the goal of this study was to identify markers that allow the reliable separation of maternal and fetal DNA, the target selection was limited to genes that showed a stable, consistent methylation difference over a contiguous stretch of genomic DNA. This focused the analysis on genomic regions where multiple probes indicated differential methylation. The selection was also limited to target regions where all samples showed differential methylation, excluding those with strong inter-individual differences. Two of the samples showed generally lower log ratios in the microarray analysis. Because a paired test was used for target selection, this did not negatively impact the results. Based on these selection criteria, 3043 genomic regions were identified that were differentially methylated between maternal and fetal DNA. 21778 regions did not show a methylation difference. No inter-chromosomal bias in the distribution of differentially methylated regions was observed. The differentially methylated regions were located next to or within 2159 known genes. The majority of differentially methylated regions are located in the promoter area (18%) and inside the coding region (68%), while only few regions are located downstream of the gene (7%) or at the transition from promoter to coding region (7%). Regions that showed no differential methylation showed a similar distribution for promoter (13%) and downstream (5%) locations, but the fraction of regions located in the transition of promoter to coding region was higher (39%) and the fraction inside the coding region was lower (43%).

It has been shown in embryonic stem cells (ES) that genes targeted by the polycomb repressive complex2 (PRC2) are enriched for genes regulating development (Lee T I, et al. (2006) Control of developmental regulators by Polycomb in human embryonic stem cells. Cell 125:301-313). It has also been shown that differentially methylated genes are enriched for genes targeted by PRC2 in many cancer types (Ehrich M, et al. (2008) Cytosine methylation profiling of cancer cell lines. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 105:4844-48). The set of genes identified as differentially methylated in this study is also enriched for genes targeted by PRC2 (p-value <0.001, odds ratio=3.6, 95% CI for odds ratio=3.1-4.2). A GO analysis of the set of differentially methylated genes reveals that this set is significantly enriched for functions important during development. Six out of the ten most enriched functions include developmental or morphogenic processes [anatomical structure morphogenesis (GO:0009653, p value=0), developmental process (GO:0032502, p value=0), multicellular organismal development (GO:0007275, p value=0), developmental of an organ (GO:0048513, p value=0), system development (GO:0048731, p value=0) and development of an anatomical structure (GO:0048856, p value=0)].

Validation Using Sequenom® EpiTYPER™

To validate the microarray findings, 63 regions from chromosomes 13, 18 and 21 and an additional 26 regions from other autosomes were selected for confirmation by a different technology. Sequenom EpiTYPER™ technology was used to quantitatively measure DNA methylation in maternal and placental samples. For an explanation of the EpiTYPER™ methods, see Ehrich M, Nelson M R, Stanssens P, Zabeau M, Liloglou T, Xinarianos G, Cantor C R, Field J K, van den Boom D (2005) Quantitative high-throughput analysis of DNA methylation patterns by base specific cleavage and mass spectrometry. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 102:15785-15790). For each individual CpG site in a target region the average methylation value across all maternal DNA samples and across all placenta samples was calculated. The difference between average maternal and placenta methylation was then compared to the microarray results. The results from the two technologies were in good concordance (see FIG. 7). For 85 target regions the quantitative results confirm the microarray results (95% confirmation rate). For 4 target regions, all located on chromosome 18, the results could not be confirmed. The reason for this discrepancy is currently unclear.

In contrast to microarrays, which focus on identification of methylation differences, the quantitative measurement of DNA methylation allowed analysis of absolute methylation values. In the validation set of 85 confirmed differentially methylated regions, a subset of 26 regions is more methylated in the maternal DNA sample and 59 regions are more methylated in the placental sample (see Table 1A). Interestingly, genes that are hypomethylated in the placental samples tend to show larger methylation differences than genes that are hypermethylated in the placental sample (median methylation difference for hypomethylated genes=39%, for hypermethylated genes=20%).

Example 2

Example 2 describes a non-invasive approach for detecting the amount of fetal nucleic acid present in a maternal sample (herein referred to as the “Fetal Quantifier Method”), which may be used to detect or confirm fetal traits (e.g., fetal sex of RhD compatibility), or diagnose chromosomal abnormalities such as Trisomy 21 (both of which are herein referred to as the “Methylation-Based Fetal Diagnostic Method”). FIG. 10 shows one embodiment of the Fetal Quantifier Method, and FIG. 11 shows one embodiment of the Methylation-Based Fetal Diagnostic Method. Both processes use fetal DNA obtained from a maternal sample. The sample comprises maternal and fetal nucleic acid that is differentially methylated. For example, the sample may be maternal plasma or serum. Fetal DNA comprises approximately 2-30% of the total DNA in maternal plasma. The actual amount of fetal contribution to the total nucleic acid present in a sample varies from pregnancy to pregnancy and can change based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to, gestational age, the mother's health and the fetus' health.

As described herein, the technical challenge posed by analysis of fetal DNA in maternal plasma lies in the need to be able to discriminate the fetal DNA from the co-existing background maternal DNA. The methods of the present invention exploit such differences, for example, the differential methylation that is observed between fetal and maternal DNA, as a means to enrich for the relatively small percentage of fetal DNA present in a sample from the mother. The non-invasive nature of the approach provides a major advantage over conventional methods of prenatal diagnosis such as, amniocentesis, chronic villus sampling and cordocentesis, which are associated with a small but finite risk of fetal loss. Also, because the method is not dependent on fetal cells being in any particular cell phase, the method provides a rapid detection means to determine the presence and also the nature of the chromosomal abnormality. Further, the approach is sex-independent (i.e., does not require the presence of a Y-chromosome) and polymorphic-independent (i.e., an allelic ratio is not determined). Thus, the compositions and methods of the invention represent improved universal, noninvasive approaches for accurately determining the amount of fetal nucleic acid present in a maternal sample.

Assay Design and Advantages

There is a need for accurate detection and quantification of fetal DNA isolated noninvasively from a maternal sample. The present invention takes advantage of the presence of circulating, cell free fetal nucleic acid (ccfDNA) in maternal plasma or serum. In order to be commercially and clinically practical, the methods of the invention should only consume a small portion of the limited available fetal DNA. For example, less than 50%, 40%, 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 5% or less of the sample. Further, the approach should preferably be developed in a multiplex assay format in which one or more (preferably all) of the following assays are included:

-   -   Assays for the detection of total amount of genomic equivalents         present in the sample, i.e., assays recognizing both maternal         and fetal DNA species;     -   Assays for the detection of fetal DNA isolated from a male         pregnancy, i.e., sequences specific for chromosome Y;     -   Assays specific for regions identified as differentially         methylated between the fetus and mother; or     -   Assays specific for regions known to be hypomethylated in all         tissues to be investigated, which can serve as a control for         restriction efficiency.

Other features of the assay may include one or more of the following:

-   -   For each assay, a target-specific, competitor oligonucleotide         that is identical, or substantially identical, to the target         sequence apart from a distinguishable feature of the competitor,         such as a difference in one or more nucleotides relative to the         target sequence. This oligonucleotide when added into the PCR         reaction will be co-amplified with the target and a ratio         obtained between these two PCR amplicons will indicate the         number of target specific DNA sequences (e.g., fetal DNA from a         specific locus) present in the maternal sample.     -   The amplicon lengths should preferably be of similar length in         order not to skew the amplification towards the shorter         fragments. However, as long as the amplification efficiency is         about equal, different lengths may be used.     -   Differentially methylated targets can be selected from Tables         1A-1C or from any other targets known to be differentially         methylated between mother and fetus. These targets can be         hypomethylated in DNA isolated from non-pregnant women and         hypermethylated in samples obtained from fetal samples. These         assays will serve as controls for the restriction efficiency.     -   The results obtained from the different assays can be used to         quantify one or more of the following:         -   Total number of amplifiable genomes present in the sample             (total amount of genomic equivalents);         -   The fetal fraction of the amplifiable genomes (fetal             concentration or percentage); or         -   Differences in copy number between fetally-derived DNA             sequences (for example, between fetal chromosome 21 and a             reference chromosome such as chromosome 3).

Examples of Assays Used in the Test

Below is an outline of the reaction steps used to perform a method of the invention, for example, as provided in FIG. 10. This outline is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Rather it provides one embodiment of the invention using the Sequenom® MassARRAY® technology.

-   -   1) DNA isolation from plasma samples.     -   2) Digestion of the DNA targets using methylation sensitive         restriction enzymes (for example, HhaI and HpaII).         -   For each reaction the available DNA was mixed with water to             a final volume of 25 ul.         -   10 ul of a reaction mix consisting of 10 units HhaI, 10             units HpaII and a reaction buffer were added. The sample was             incubated at an optimal temperature for the restriction             enzymes. HhaI and HpaII digest non-methylated DNA (and will             not digest hemi- or completely methylated DNA). Following             digestion, the enzymes were denatured using a heating step.     -   3) Genomic Amplification—PCR was performed in a total volume of         50 ul by adding PCR reagents (Buffer, dNTPs, primers and         polymerase). Exemplary PCR and extend primers are provided         below. In addition, synthetic competitor oligonucleotide was         added at known concentrations.     -   4) Replicates (optional)—Following PCR the 50 ul reaction was         split into 5 ul parallel reactions (replicates) in order to         minimize variation introduced during the post PCR steps of the         test. Post PCR steps include SAP, primer extension (MassEXTEND®         technology), resin treatment, dispensing of spectrochip and         MassARRAY.     -   5) Quantification of the Amplifiable Genomes—Sequenom MassARRAY®         technology was used to determine the amount of amplification         product for each assay. Following PCR, a single base extension         assay was used to interrogate the amplified regions (including         the competitor oligonucleotides introduced in step 3). Specific         extend primers designed to hybridize directly adjacent to the         site of interest were introduced. See extend primers provided         below. These DNA oligonucleotides are referred to as iPLEX®         MassEXTEND® primers. In the extension reaction, the iPLEX         primers were hybridized to the complementary DNA templates and         extended with a DNA polymerase. Special termination mixtures         that contain different combinations of deoxy- and         dideoxynucleotide triphosphates along with enzyme and buffer,         directed limited extension of the iPLEX primers. Primer         extension occurs until a complementary dideoxynucleotide is         incorporated.         -   The extension reaction generated primer products of varying             length, each with a unique molecular weight. As a result,             the primer extension products can be simultaneously             separated and detected using Matrix Assisted Laser             Desorption/Ionization, Time-Of-Flight (MALDI-TOF) mass             spectrometry on the MassARRAY® Analyzer Compact. Following             this separation and detection, SEQUENOM's proprietary             software automatically analyzes the data.     -   6) Calculating the amount and concentration of fetal nucleic         acid—Methods for calculating the total amount of genomic         equivalents present in the sample, the amount (and         concentration) of fetal nucleic acid isolated from a male         pregnancy, and the amount (and concentration) of fetal nucleic         based on differentially methylated targets are provided below         and in FIGS. 18 and 19.

The above protocol can be used to perform one or more of the assays described below. In addition to the sequences provided immediately below, a multiplex scheme that interrogates multiple targets is provided in Table X below.

1) Assay for the Quantification of the Total Number of Amplifiable Genomic Equivalents in the Sample.

Targets were selected in housekeeping genes not located on the chromosomes 13, 18, 21, X or Y. The targets should be in a single copy gene and not contain any recognition sites for the methylation sensitive restriction enzymes.

Underlined sequences are PCR primer sites, italic is the site for the single base extend primer and bold letter (C) is the nucleotide extended on human DNA

-   -   ApoE Chromosome 19:45409835-45409922 DNA target sequence with         interrogated nucleotide C in bold. All of the chromosome         positions provided in this section are from the February 2009         UCSC Genome Build.

(SEQ ID NO: 262) GATTGACAGTTTCTCCTTCCCCAGACTGGCCAATCACAGGCAGGAAGATG AAGGTT CTGTGGGCTGCGTTGCTGGTCACATTCCTGGC ApoE Forward Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 263) 5′-ACGTTGGATG-TTGACAGTTTCTCCTTCCCC (Primer contains a 5′ 10 bp MassTag separated by a dash) ApoE Reverse Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 264) 5′-ACGTTGGATG-GAATGTGACCAGCAACGCAG (Primer contains a 5′ 10 bp MassTag separated by a dash) ApoE Extension Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 265) 5′-GCAGGAAGATGAAGGTT [C/T] Primer extends C on human DNA targets and T on synthetic DNA targets ApoE synthetic competitor oligonucleotide: (SEQ ID NO: 266) 5′-GATTGACAGTTTCTCCTTCCCCAGACTGGCCAATCACAGGCAGGAAG ATGAAGGTTTTGTGGGCTGCGTTGCTGGTCACATTCCTGGC (Bold T at position 57 is different from human DNA)

2) Assay for the Quantification of the Total Number of Chromosome Y Sequences in the Sample.

Targets specific for the Y-chromosome were selected, with no similar or paralog sequences elsewhere in the genome. The targets should preferably be in a single copy gene and not contain any recognition sites for the methylation sensitive restriction enzyme(s).

Underlined sequences are PCR primer sites, and italic nucleotide(s) is the site for the single-base extend primer and bold letter (C) is the nucleotide extended on human DNA.

SRY on chrY:2655628-2655717 (reverse complement) (SEQ ID NO: 267) GAGTTTTGGATAGTAAAATAAGTTTCGAACTCTGGCACCTTTCAATTTT GTCGCACT CTCCTTGTTTTTGACAATGCAATCATATGCTTC SRY Forward Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 268) 5′-ACG-TGGATAGTAAAATAAGTTTCGAACTCTG (Primer contains a 5′ 3 bp MassTag separated by a dash) SRY Reverse Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 269) 5′-GAAGCATATGATTGCATTGTCAAAAAC SRY Extension Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 270) 5′-aTTTCAATTTTGTCGCACT [C/T] Primer extends C on human DNA targets and T on synthetic DNA targets. 5′ Lower case ″a″ is a non-complementary nucle- otide SRY synthetic competitor oligonucleotide: (SEQ ID NO: 271) 5′-GAGTTTTGGATAGTAAAATAAGTTTCGAACTCTGGCACCTTTCAATT TTGTCGCACTTTCCTTGTTTTTGACAATGCAATCATATGCTTC

3) Assay for the Quantification of Fetal Methylated DNA Sequences Present in the Sample.

Targets were selected in regions known to be differentially methylated between maternal and fetal DNA. Sequences were selected to contain several restriction sites for methylation sensitive enzymes. For this study the HhaI (GCGC) and HpaII (CCGG) enzymes were used.

Underlined sequences are PCR primer sites, italic is the site for the single base extend primer and bold letter (C) is the nucleotide extended on human DNA, lower case letter are recognition sites for the methylation sensitive restriction enzymes.

TBX3 on chr12:115124905-115125001 (SEQ ID NO: 272) GAACTCCTCTTTGTCTCTGCGTGCccggcgcgcCCCCCTCccggTGGGTG ATAAA CCCACTCTGgcgccggCCATgcgcTGGGTGATTAATTTGCGA TBX3 Forward Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 273) 5′-ACGTTGGATG-TCTTTGTCTCTGCGTGCCC (Primer contains a 5′ 10 bp MassTag separated by a dash) TBX3 Reverse Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 274) 5′-ACGTTGGATG-TTAATCACCCAGCGCATGGC (Primer contains a 5′ 10 bp MassTag separated by a dash) TBX3 Extension Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 275) 5′-CCCCTCCCGGTGGGTGATAAA [C/T] Primer extends C on human DNA targets and T on synthetic DNA targets. 5′ Lower case ″a″ is a non-complementary nucleo- tide TBX3 synthetic competitor oligonucleotide: (SEQ ID NO: 276) 5′-GAACTCCTCTTTGTCTCTGCGTGCCCGGCGCGCCCCCCTCCCGGTGG GTGATAAATCCACTCTGGCGCCGGCCATGCGCTGGGTGATTAATTTGCGA

4) Control Assay for the Enzyme Restriction Efficiency.

Targets were selected in regions known not to be methylated in any tissue to be investigated. Sequences were selected to contain no more than one site for each restriction enzyme to be used.

Underlined sequences are PCR primer sites, italic nucleotide(s) represent the site for the single-base extend primer and bold letter (G) is the reverse nucleotide extended on human DNA, lower case letter are recognition sites for the methylation sensitive restriction enzymes.

CACNA1G chr17:48637892-48637977 (reverse complement) (SEQ ID NO: 277) CCATTGGCCGTCCGCCGTGGCAGTGCGGGCGGGAgcgcAGG GAGAGAACC ACAGCTGGAATCCGATTCCCACCCCAAAACCCAGGA HhaI Forward Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 278) 5′-ACGTTGGATG-CCATTGGCCGTCCGCCGTG (Primer contains a 5′ 10 bp MassTag separated by a dash) HhaI Reverse Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 279) 5′-ACGTTGGATG-TCCTGGGTTTTGGGGTGGGAA (Primer contains a 5′ 10 bp MassTag separated by a dash) HhaI Extension Primer: (SEQ ID NO: 280) 5′-TTCCAGCTGTGGTTCTCTC HhaI synthetic competitor oligonucleotide: (SEQ ID NO: 281) 5′-CCATTGGCCGTCCGCCGTGGCAGTGCGGGCGGGAGCGCAGA GAGAGA ACCACAGCTGGAATCCGATTCCCACCCCAAAACCCAGGA

Validation Experiments

The sensitivity and accuracy of the present invention was measured using both a model system and clinical samples. In the different samples, a multiplex assay was run that contains 2 assays for total copy number quantification, 3 assays for methylation quantification, 1 assay specific for chromosome Y and 1 digestion control assay. See Table X. Another multiplex scheme with additional assays is provided in Table Y.

TABLE X PCR Primers and Extend Primers Table X discloses ′First Primer as SEQ ID NOS 282-288, ′Second Primer′ as SEQ ID NOS 289-295, and ′Extend Primer′ as SEQ ID NOS 296-302, respectively, in order of appearance. Gene ID * First Primer Second Primer Extend Primer SOX14 M ACGTTGGATGACATGGTCGGCCCCACGGAAT ACGTTGGATGCTCCTTCCTAGTGTGAGAACCG CAGGTTCCGGGGCTTGGG HhaI_CTRL D ACGTTGGATGACCCATTGGCCGTCCGCCGT ACGTTGGATGTTTTGGGGTGGGAATCGGATT CGCAGGGAGAGAACCACAG TBX3 M ACGTTGGATGGAACTCCTCTTTGTCTCTGCG ACGTTGGATGTGGCATGGCCGGCGCCAGA CCCCTCCCGGTGGGTGATAAA SRY Y ACGTTGGATGCGCAGCAACGGGACCGCTACA ACGTTGGCATCTAGGTAGGTCTTTGTAGCCAA AAAGCTGTAGGACAATCGGGT ALB T ACGTTGCGTAGCAACCTGTTACATATTAA ACGTTGGATCTGAGCAAAGGCAATCAACACCC CATTTTTCTACATCCTTTGTTT EDG6 M ACGTTGGATGCATAGAGGCCCATGATGGTGG ACGTTGGATGACCTTCTGCCCCTCTACTCCAA agAAGATCACCAGGCAGAAGAGG RNaseP T ACGTTGGATGGTGTGGTCAGCTCTTCCCTTCAT ACGTTGGCCCACATGTAATGTGTTGAAAAAGCA ACTTGGAGAACAAAGGACACCGTTA

TABLE X Competitor Oligonucleotide Sequence Table X discloses SEQ ID NOS 303-309, respectively, in order of appearance. Gene ID * Competitor Oligonucleotide Sequence SOX14 M GGTCGGCCCCACGGAATCCCGGCTCTGTGTGCGCCCAGGTTCCGGGGCTTGGGTGTTGCCGGTTCTCACACTAG GAAGGAG HhaI_CTRL D CCATTGGCCGTCCGCCGTGGCAGTGCGGGCGGGAGCGCAGAGAGAGAACCACAGCTGGAATCCGATTCCCACCC CAAAA TBX3 M GAACTCCTCTTTGTCTCTGCGTGCCCGGCGCGCCCCCCTCCCGGTGGGTGATAAATCCACTCTGGCGCCGGCCA TGC SRY Y GCAGCAACGGGACCGCTACAGCCACTGGACAAAGCCGTAGGACAATCGGGTAACATTGGCTACAAAGACCTACC TAGATGC ALB T GCGTAGCAACCTGTTACATATTAAAGTTTTATTATACTACATTTTTCTACATCCTTTGTTTCAGAGTGTTGATT GCCTTTGCTCAGTATCTTCAG EDG6 M CCTTCTGCCCCTCTACTCCAAGCGCTACACCCTCTTCTGCCTGGTGATCTTTGCCGGCGTCCTGGCCACCATCA TGGGCCTCTATG RNaseP T GTGTGGTCAGCTCTTCCCTTCATCACATACTTGGAGAACAAAGGACACCGTTATCCATGCTTTTTCAACACATT ACATGTGGG

TABLE Y PCR Primers and Extend Primers Table Y discloses ′First Primer as SEQ ID NOS 310-319, ′Second Primer′ as SEQ ID NOS 320-329, and ′Extend Primer′ as SEQ ID NOS 330-339, respectively, in order of appearance. Gene ID * First Primer Second Primer Extend Primer EDG6 M ACGTTGGATGTTCTGCCCCTCTACTCCAAG ACGTTGGATGCATAGAGGCCCATGATGGTG TTCTGCCTGGTGATCTT RNAseP T ACGTTGGATGTCAGCTCTTCCCTTCATCAC ACGTTGGATGCCTACCTCCCACATGTAATGT AACAAAGGACACCGTTA ApoE T ACGTTGGATGTTGACAGTTTCTCCTTCCCC ACGTTGGATGGAATGTGACCAGCAACGCAG GCAGGAAGATGAAGGTT SOX14 M ACGTTGGATGCGGTCGGCCCCACGGAAT ACGTTGGATGCTCCTTCCTAGTGTGAGAACCG aAGGTTCCGGGGCTTGGG SRY no2 Y ACGTGGATAGTAAAATAAGTTTCGAACTCTG GAAGCATATGATTGCATTGTCAAAAAC aTTTCAATTTTGTCGCACT SRY no1 Y ACGTTGGATGCACAGCTCACCGCAGCAACG ACGTTGGATGCTAGGTAGGTCTTTGTAGCCAA AGCTGTAGGACAATCGGGT TBX3 M ACGTTGGATGTCTTTGTCTCTGCGTGCCC ACGTTGGATGTTAATCACCCAGCGCATGGC CCCTCCCGGTGGGTGATAAA CACNA1G D ACGTTGGATGGACTGAGCCCCAGAACTCG ACGTTGGATGGTGGGTTTGTGCTTTCCACG AGGGCCGGGGTCTGCGCGTG dig CTRL 1 DAPK1 dig D ACGTTGGATGAAGCCAAGTTTCCCTCCGC ACGTTGGATGCTTTTGCTTTCCCAGCCAGG GAGGCACTGCCCGGACAAACC CTRL 2 ALB T ACGTTAGCGTAGCAACCTGTTACATATTAA ACGTTGGATGCTGAGCAAAGGCAATCAACA CATTTTTCTACATCCTTTGTTT

TABLE Y Competitor Oligonucleotide Sequence Table Y discloses SEQ ID NOS 340-349, respectively, in order of appearance. Gene ID * Competitor EDG6 M CCTTCTGCCCCTCTACTCCAAGCGCTACACCCTCTTCTGCCTGGTGATCTTTGCCGGCGTCCTGGCCACCATCATGGGCCT CTATG RNAseP T GTGTGGTCAGCTCTTCCCTTCATCACATACTTGGAGAACAAAGGACACCGTTATCCATGCTTTTTCAACACATTACATGTG GGAGGTAGG ApoE T GATTGACAGTTTCTCCTTCCCCAGACTGGCCAATCACAGGCAGGAAGATGAAGGTTTTGTGGGCTGCGTTGCTGGTCACAT TCCTGGC SOX14 M AAAACCAGAGATTCGCGGTCGGCCCCACGGAATCCCGGCTCTGTGTGCGCCCAGGTTCCGGGGCTTGGGTGTTGCCGGTTC TCACACTAGGAAGGAGC SRY no2 Y GAGTTTTGGATAGTAAAATAAGTTTCGAACTCTGGCACCTTTCAATTTTGTCGCACTTTCCTTGTTTTTGACAATGCAATC ATATGCTTC SRY no1 Y GCAGCCAGCTCACCGCAGCAACGGGACCGCTACAGCCACTGGACAAAGCTGTAGGACAATCGGGTGACATTGGCTACAAAG ACCTACCTAGATGC TBX3 M GAACTCCTCTTTGTCTCTGCGTGCCCGGCGCGCCCCCCTCCCGGTGGGTGATAAATCCACTCTGGCGCCGGCCATGCGCTG GGTGATTAATTTGCGA CACNA1 G D GTGGGTTTGTGCTTTCCACGCGTGCACACACACGCGCAGACCCCGGCCCTTGCCCCGCCTACCTCCCCGAGTTCTGGGGCT dig CTRL 1 CAGTC DAPK1 dig D GCGCCAGCTTTTGCTTTCCCAGCCAGGGCGCGGTGAGGTTTGTCCGGGCAGTGCCTCGAGCAACTGGGAAGGCCAAGGCGG CTRL 2 AGGGAAAC ALB T GCGTAGCAACCTGTTACATATTAAAGTTTTATTATACTACATTTTTCTACATCCTTTGTTTTAGGGTGTTGATTGCCTTTG CTCAGTATCTTCAGC T = Assay for Total Amount M = Assay for Methylation quantification Y = Y-Chromosome Specific Assay D = Digestion control

Model System Using Genomic DNA

In order to determine the sensitivity and accuracy of the method when determining the total number of amplifiable genomic copies in a sample, a subset of different DNA samples isolated from the blood of non-pregnant women was tested. Each sample was diluted to contain approximately 2500, 1250, 625 or 313 copies per reaction. The total number of amplifiable genomic copies was obtained by taking the mean DNA/competitor ratio obtained from the three total copy number assays. The results from the four different samples are shown in FIG. 12.

To optimize the reaction, a model system was developed to simulate DNA samples isolated from plasma. These samples contained a constant number of maternal non-methylated DNA and were spiked with different amounts of male placental methylated DNA. The samples were spiked with amounts ranging from approximately 0 to 25% relative to the maternal non-methylated DNA. The results are shown in FIGS. 13A and B. The fraction of placental DNA was calculated using the ratios obtained from the methylation assays (FIG. 13A), the SRY markers (FIG. 13B) and the total copy number assays. The primer sequences for the methylation assays (TBX), Y-chromosome assays (SRY) and total copy number (APOE) are provided above. The model system demonstrated that the methylation-based method performed equal to the Y-chromosome method (SRY markers), thus validating the methylation-based method as a sex-independent fetal quantifier.

Plasma Samples

To investigate the sensitivity and accuracy of the methods in clinical samples, 33 plasma samples obtained from women pregnant with a male fetus were investigated using the multiplex scheme from Table X. For each reaction, a quarter of the DNA obtained from a 4 ml extraction was used in order to meet the important requirement that only a portion of the total sample is used.

Total Copy Number Quantification

The results from the total copy number quantification can be seen in FIGS. 14A and B. In FIG. 14A, the copy number for each sample is shown. Two samples (nos. 25 and 26) have a significantly higher total copy number than all the other samples. In general, a mean of approximately 1300 amplifiable copies/ml plasma was obtained (range 766-2055). FIG. 14B shows a box-and-whisker plot of the given values, summarizing the results.

Correlation Between Results Obtained from the Methylation Markers and the Y-Chromosome Marker

In FIGS. 15A and B, the numbers of fetal copies for each sample are plotted. As all samples were from male pregnancies. The copy numbers obtained can be calculated using either the methylation or the Y-chromosome-specific markers. As can be seen in FIG. 15B, the box-and-whisker plot of the given values indicated minimal difference between the two different measurements.

The results showing the correlation between results obtained from the methylation markers and the Y-chromosome marker (SRY) is shown in FIG. 16. Again, the methylation-based method performed equal to the Y-chromosome method (SRY markers), further validating the methylation-based method as a sex-independent and polymorphism-independent fetal quantifier. The multiplexed assays disclosed in Table X were used to determine the amount fetal nucleic.

Finally, the digestion efficiency was determined by using the ratio of digestion for the control versus the competitor and comparing this value to the mean total copy number assays. See FIG. 17. Apart from sample 26 all reactions indicate the efficiency to be above 99%.

Data Analysis

Mass spectra analysis was done using Typer 4 (a Sequenom software product). The peak height (signal over noise) for each individual DNA analyte and competitor assay was determined and exported for further analysis.

The total number of molecules present for each amplicon was calculated by dividing the DNA specific peak by the competitor specific peak to give a ratio. (The “DNA” Peak in FIGS. 18 and 19 can be thought of as the analyte peak for a given assay). Since the number of competitor molecules added into the reaction is known, the total number of DNA molecules can be determined by multiplying the ratio by the number of added competitor molecules.

The fetal DNA fraction (or concentration) in each sample was calculated using the Y-chromosome-specific markers for male pregnancies and the mean of the methylated fraction for all pregnancies. In brief, for chromosome Y, the ratio was obtained by dividing the analyte (DNA) peak by the competitor peak and multiplying this ratio by the number of competitor molecules added into the reaction. This value was divided by a similar ratio obtained from the total number of amplifiable genome equivalents determination (using the Assay(s) for Total Amount). See FIG. 18. Since the total amount of nucleic acid present in a sample is a sum of maternal and fetal nucleic acid, the fetal contribution can be considered to be a fraction of the larger, background maternal contribution. Therefore, translating this into the equation shown in FIG. 18, the fetal fraction (k) of the total nucleic acid present in the sample is equal to the equation: k=2×R/(1−2R), where R is the ratio between the Y-chromosome amount and the total amount. Since the Y-chromosome is haploid and Assays for the Total Amount are determined using diploid targets, this calculation is limited to a fetal fraction smaller than 50% of the maternal fraction.

In FIG. 19, a similar calculation for the fetal concentration is shown by using the methylation specific markers (see Assays for Methylation Quantification). In contrast to Y-chromosome specific markers, these markers are from diploid targets, therefore, the limitations stated for the Y-Chromosome Specific Assay can be omitted. Thus, the fetal fraction (k) can be determined using the equation: k=R(1-R), where R is the ratio between the methylation assay and the total assay.

Simulation

A first simple power calculation was performed that assumes a measurement system that uses 20 markers from chromosome 21, and 20 markers from one or more other autosomes. Starting with 100 copies of fetal DNA, a measurement standard deviation of 25 copies and the probability for a type I error to be lower than 0.001, it was found that the methods of the invention will be able to differentiate a diploid from a triploid chromosome set in 99.5% of all cases. The practical implementation of such an approach could for example be achieved using mass spectrometry, a system that uses a competitive PCR approach for absolute copy number measurements. The method can run 20 assays in a single reaction and has been shown to have a standard deviation in repeated measurements of around 3 to 5%. This method was used in combination with known methods for differentiating methylated and non-methylated nucleic acid, for example, using methyl-binding agents to separate nucleic acid or using methylation-sensitive enzymes to digest maternal nucleic acid. FIG. 8 shows the effectiveness of MBD-FC protein (a methyl-binding agent) for capturing and thereby separating methylated DNA in the presence of an excess of unmethylated DNA (see FIG. 8).

A second statistical power analysis was performed to assess the predictive power of an embodiment of the Methylation-Based Fetal Diagnostic Method described herein. The simulation was designed to demonstrate the likelihood of differentiating a group of trisomic chromosome 21 specific markers from a group of reference markers (for example, autosomes excluding chromosome 21). Many parameters influence the ability to discriminate the two populations of markers reliably. For the present simulation, values were chosen for each parameter that have been shown to be the most likely to occur based on experimentation. The following parameters and respective values were used:

Copy Numbers

-   -   Maternal copy numbers=2000     -   Fetal copy numbers for chromosomes other than 21, X and Y=200     -   Fetal copy numbers for chromosome 21 in case of euploid         fetus=200     -   Fetal copy numbers for chromosome 21 in case of aneuploid T21         fetus=300

Percent fetal DNA (before methylation-based enrichment)=10% (see above)

Methylation Frequency

-   -   Average methylation percentage in a target region for maternal         DNA=10%     -   Average methylation percentage in a target region for fetal         DNA=80%

Average percentage of non-methylated and non-digested maternal DNA (i.e., a function of restriction efficiency (among other things)=5%

Number of assays targeting chromosome 21=10

Number of assays targeting chromosomes other than 21, X and Y=10

The results are displayed in FIG. 20. Shown is the relationship between the coefficient of variation (CV) on the x-axis and the power to discriminate the assay populations using a simple t-test (y-axis). The data indicates that in 99% of all cases, one can discriminate the two population (euploid vs. aneuploid) on a significance level of 0.001 provided a CV of 5% or less. Based on this simulation, the method represents a powerful noninvasive diagnostic method for the prenatal detection of fetal aneuploidy that is sex-independent and will work in all ethnicities (i.e., no allelic bias).

Example 3—Additional Differentially-Methylated Targets

Differentially-Methylated Targets not Located on Chromosome 21

Additional differentially-methylated targets were selected for further analysis based upon previous microarray analysis. See Example 1 for a description of the microarray analysis. During the microarray screen, differentially methylated regions (DMRs) were defined between placenta tissue and PBMC. Regions were selected for EpiTYPER confirmation based upon being hypermethylated in placenta relative to PBMC. After directionality of the change was selected for, regions were chosen based upon statistical significance with regions designed beginning with the most significant and working downward in terms of significance. These studies were performed in eight paired samples of PBMC and placenta. Additional non-chromosome 21 targets are provided in Table 1B, along with a representative genomic sequence from each target in Table 4B.

Differentially-Methylated Targets Located on Chromosome 21

The microarray screen uncovered only a subset of DMRs located on chromosome 21. The coverage of chromosome 21 by the microarray, however, was insufficient. Therefore a further analysis was completed to examine all 356 CpG islands on chromosome 21 using the standard settings of the UCSC genome browser. As shown in Table 1C below, some of these targets overlapped with those already examined in Table 1A. More specifically, CpG sites located on chromosome 21 including ˜1000 bp upstream and downstream of each CpG was investigated using Sequenom's EpiTYPER® technology. See Example 1, “Validation using Sequenom® EpiTYPER™” for a description of Sequenom's EpiTYPER® technology. These studies were performed in eight paired samples of PBMC and placenta. In addition, since DMRs may also be located outside of defined CpG islands, data mining was performed on publicly available microarray data to identify potential candidate regions with the following characteristics: hypermethylated in placenta relative to maternal blood, not located in a defined CpG island, contained greater than 4 CpG dinucleotides, and contained a recognition sequence for methylation sensitive restriction enzymes. Regions that met these criteria were then examined using Sequenom's EpiTYPER® technology on eight paired PBMC and placenta samples. Additional chromosome 21 targets are provided in Table 1C, along with a representative genomic sequence from each target in Table 4C. Tables 1B and 1C provide a description of the different targets, including their location and whether they were analyzed during the different phases of analysis, namely microarray analysis, EpiTYPER 8 analysis and EpiTYPER 73 analysis. A “YES” indicates it was analyzed and a “NO” indicates it was not analyzed. The definition of each column in Table 1B and 1C is listed below.

-   -   Region Name: Each region is named by the gene(s) residing within         the area defined or nearby. Regions where no gene name is listed         but rather only contain a locus have no refseq genes in near         proximity.     -   Gene Region: For those regions contained either in close         proximity to or within a gene, the gene region further explains         the relationship of this region to the nearby gene.     -   Chrom: The chromosome on which the DMR is located using the hg18         build of the UCSC genome browser.     -   Start: The starting position of the DM R as designated by the         hg18 build of the UCSC genome browser.     -   End: The ending position of the DMR as designated by the hg18         build of the UCSC genome browser.     -   Microarray Analysis: Describes whether this region was         also/initially determined to be differentially methylated by         microarray analysis. The methylated fraction of ten paired         placenta and PBMC samples was isolated using the MBD-Fc protein.         The two tissue fractions were then labeled with either Alexa         Fluor 555—aha—dCTP (PBMC) or Alexa Fluor 647—aha—dCTP         (placental) using the BioPrime Total Genomic Labeling System™         and hybridized to Agilent® CpG Island microarrays. Many regions         examined in these studies were not contained on the initial         microarray.     -   EpiTYPER 8 Samples: Describes whether this region was analyzed         and determined to be differentially methylated in eight paired         samples of placenta and peripheral blood mononuclear cells         (PBMC) using EpiTYPER technology. Regions that were chosen for         examination were based on multiple criteria. First, regions were         selected based on data from the Microarray Analysis. Secondly, a         comprehensive examination of all CpG islands located on         chromosome 21 was undertaken. Finally, selected regions on         chromosome 21 which had lower CpG frequency than those located         in CpG islands were examined.     -   EpiTYPER 73 Samples: Describes whether this region was         subsequently analyzed using EpiTYPER technology in a sample         cohort consisting of 73 paired samples of placenta and PBMC. All         regions selected for analysis in this second sample cohort were         selected based on the results from the experimentation described         in the EpiTYPER 8 column. More specifically, the regions in this         additional cohort exhibited a methylation profile similar to         that determined in the EpiTYPER 8 Samples analysis. For example,         all of the regions listed in Tables 1B-1C exhibit different         levels of DNA methylation in a significant portion of the         examined CpG dinucleotides within the defined region.         Differential DNA methylation of CpG sites was determined using a         paired T Test with those sites considered differentially         methylated if the p-value (when comparing placental tissue to         PBMC) is p<0.05.     -   Previously Validated EpiTYPER: Describes whether this region or         a portion of this region was validated using EpiTYPER during         previous experimentation. (See Examples 1 and 2).     -   Relative Methylation Placenta to Maternal: Describes the         direction of differential methylation. Regions labeled as         “hypermethylation” are more methylated within the designated         region in placenta samples relative to PBMC and         “hypomethylation” are more methylated within the designated         region in PBMC samples.

TABLE 1A MEAN METHYLATION RELATIVE MEAN MATERNAL MEAN PLACENTA DIFFERENCE METHYLATION LOG RATIO METHYLATION METHYLATION PLACENTA- PLACENTA TO GENE NAME CHROM START END CpG ISLAND MICRO-ARRAY EPITYPER EPITYPER MATERNAL MATERNAL chr13 group00016 chr13 19773745 19774050 chr13: 19773518-19774214 0.19 0.22 0.32 0.1 HYPERMETHYLATION chr13 group00005 chr13 19290394 19290768 : — −0.89 0.94 0.35 −0.59 HYPOMETHYLATION CRYL1 chr13 19887090 19887336 chr13: 19887007-19887836 −0.63 0.74 0.21 −0.53 HYPOMETHYLATION IL17D chr13 20193675 20193897 chr13: 20193611-20194438 −1.01 0.53 0.13 −0.39 HYPOMETHYLATION CENPJ chr13 24404023 24404359 : — 0.57 0.17 0.49 0.32 HYPERMETHYLATION ATP8A2 chr13 25484475 25484614 chr13: 25484287-25484761 0.81 0.16 0.43 0.27 HYPERMETHYLATION GSH1 chr13 27265542 27265834 chr13: 27264549-27266505 0.57 0.13 0.19 0.05 HYPERMETHYLATION PDX1 chr13 27393789 27393979 chr13: 27392001-27394099 0.55 0.06 0.2 0.14 HYPERMETHYLATION PDX1 chr13 27400459 27401165 chr13: 27400362-27400744; 0.73 0.12 0.26 0.14 HYPERMETHYLATION chr13: 27401057-27401374 MAB21L1 chr13 34947737 34948062 chr13: 34947570-34948159 0.66 0.11 0.17 0.06 HYPERMETHYLATION RB1 chr13 47790983 47791646 chr13: 47790636-47791858 0.18 0.45 0.48 0.03 HYPERMETHYLATION PCDH17 chr13 57104856 57106841 chr13: 57104527-57106931 0.46 0.15 0.21 0.06 HYPERMETHYLATION KLHL1 chr13 69579933 69580146 chr13: 69579733-69580220 0.79 0.09 0.28 0.2 HYPERMETHYLATION POU4F1 chr13 78079515 78081073 chr13: 78079328-78079615; 0.66 0.12 0.23 0.11 HYPERMETHYLATION chr13: 78080860-78081881 GPC6 chr13 92677402 92678666 chr13: 92677246-92678878 0.66 0.06 0.19 0.13 HYPERMETHYLATION SOX21 chr13 94152286 94153047 chr13: 94152190-94153185 0.94 0.16 0.4 0.25 HYPERMETHYLATION ZIC2 chr13 99439660 99440858 chr13: 99439335-99440189; 0.89 0.13 0.35 0.22 HYPERMETHYLATION chr13: 99440775-99441095 IRS2 chr13 109232856 109235065 chr13: 109232467-109238181 −0.17 0.73 0.38 −0.35 HYPOMETHYLATION chr13 group00350 chr13 109716455 109716604 chr13: 109716325-109716726 −0.37 0.77 0.41 −0.36 HYPOMETHYLATION chr13 group00385 chr13 111595578 111595955 chr13: 111595459-111596131 0.87 0.06 0.2 0.14 HYPERMETHYLATION chr13 group00390 chr13 111756337 111756593 chr13: 111755805-111756697 0.71 0.12 0.34 0.22 HYPERMETHYLATION chr13 group00391 chr13 111759856 111760045 chr13: 111757885-111760666 0.86 0.11 0.36 0.25 HYPERMETHYLATION chr13 group00395 chr13 111808255 111808962 chr13: 111806599-111808492; 0.96 0.13 0.35 0.22 HYPERMETHYLATION chr13: 111808866-111809114 chr13 group00399 chr13 112033503 112033685 chr13: 112032967-112033734 0.38 0.26 0.43 0.18 HYPERMETHYLATION MCF2L chr13 112724910 112725742 chr13: 112724782-112725121; −0.47 0.91 0.33 −0.58 HYPOMETHYLATION chr13: 112725628-112725837 F7 chr13 112799123 112799379 chr13: 112798487-112799566 −0.05 0.97 0.55 −0.41 HYPOMETHYLATION PROZ chr13 112855566 112855745 chr13: 112855289-112855866 0.29 0.15 0.3 0.16 HYPERMETHYLATION chr18 group00039 chr18 6919797 6919981 chr18: 6919450-6920088 −0.38 0.88 0.39 −0.49 HYPOMETHYLATION CIDEA chr18 12244327 12244696 chr18: 12244147-12245089 0.23 0.14 0.23 0.1 HYPERMETHYLATION chr18 group00091 chr18 12901467 12901643 chr18: 12901024-12902704 0.16 0.15 0.43 0.29 HYPERMETHYLATION chr18 group00094 chr18 13126819 13126986 chr18: 13126596-13127564 0.41 0.07 0.34 0.27 HYPERMETHYLATION C18orf1 chr18 13377536 13377654 chr18: 13377385-13377686 −0.12 0.95 0.69 −0.26 HYPOMETHYLATION KLHL14 chr18 28603978 28605183 chr18: 28603688-28606300 0.83 0.07 0.19 0.12 HYPERMETHYLATION CD33L3 chr18 41671477 41673011 chr18: 41671386-41673101 −0.34 0.49 0.44 −0.05 HYPOMETHYLATION ST8SIA3 chr18 53171265 53171309 chr18: 53170705-53172603 1.02 0.09 0.25 0.16 HYPERMETHYLATION ONECUT2 chr18 53254808 53259810 chr18: 53254152-53259851 0.74 0.09 0.23 0.14 HYPERMETHYLATION RAX chr18 55086286 55086436 chr18: 55085813-55087807 0.88 0.11 0.26 0.16 HYPERMETHYLATION chr18 group00277 chr18 57151972 57152311 chr18: 57151663-57152672 0.58 0.08 0.21 0.13 HYPERMETHYLATION TNFRSF11A chr18 58203013 58203282 chr18: 58202849-58203367 −0.33 0.88 0.28 −0.6 HYPOMETHYLATION NETO1 chr18 68685099 68687060 chr18: 68684945-68687851 0.65 0.09 0.22 0.13 HYPERMETHYLATION chr18 group00304 chr18 70133945 70134397 chr18: 70133732-70134724 0.12 0.93 0.92 −0.01 NOT CONFIRMED TSHZ1 chr18 71128742 71128974 chr18: 71128638-71129076 0.23 0.95 0.92 −0.03 NOT CONFIRMED ZNF236 chr18 72664454 72664736 chr18: 72662797-72664893 −0.62 0.17 0.1 −0.07 HYPOMETHYLATION MBP chr18 72953150 72953464 chr18: 72953137-72953402 0.6 0.44 0.72 0.28 HYPERMETHYLATION chr18 group00342 chr18 74170347 74170489 chr18: 74170210-74170687 −0.2 0.78 0.48 −0.3 HYPOMETHYLATION NFATC1 chr18 75385424 75386008 chr18: 75385279-75386532 0.23 0.14 0.84 0.7 HYPERMETHYLATION CTDP1 chr18 75596358 75596579 chr18: 75596009-75596899 0.07 0.97 0.96 −0.01 NOT CONFIRMED chr18 group00430 chr18 75653272 75653621 : — 0.52 0.24 0.62 0.39 HYPERMETHYLATION KCNG2 chr18 75760343 75760820 chr18: 75759900-75760988 0.01 0.84 0.75 −0.09 NOT CONFIRMED OLIG2 chr21 33317673 33321183 chr21: 33316998-33322115 0.66 0.11 0.2 0.09 HYPERMETHYLATION OLIG2 chr21 33327593 33328334 chr21: 33327447-33328408 −0.75 0.77 0.28 −0.49 HYPOMETHYLATION RUNX1 chr21 35180938 35185436 chr21: 35180822-35181342; −0.68 0.14 0.07 −0.07 HYPOMETHYLATION chr21: 35182320-35185557 SIM2 chr21 36994965 36995298 chr21: 36990063-36995761 0.83 0.08 0.26 0.18 HYPERMETHYLATION SIM2 chr21 36999025 36999410 chr21: 36998632-36999555 0.87 0.06 0.24 0.18 HYPERMETHYLATION DSCR6 chr21 37300407 37300512 chr21: 37299807-37301307 0.22 0.04 0.14 0.11 HYPERMETHYLATION DSCAM chr21 41135559 41135706 chr21: 41135380-41135816 1.03 0.06 0.29 0.23 HYPERMETHYLATION chr21 group00165 chr21 43643421 43643786 chr21: 43643322-43643874 1.14 0.16 0.81 0.65 HYPERMETHYLATION AIRE chr21 44529935 44530388 chr21: 44529856-44530472 −0.55 0.62 0.27 −0.35 HYPOMETHYLATION SUMO3 chr21 45061293 45061853 chr21: 45061154-45063386 −0.41 0.55 0.46 −0.09 HYPOMETHYLATION C21orf70 chr21 45202815 45202972 chr21: 45202706-45203073 −0.46 0.96 0.51 −0.46 HYPOMETHYLATION C21orf123 chr21 45671984 45672098 chr21: 45671933-45672201 −0.63 0.92 0.43 −0.49 HYPOMETHYLATION COL18A1 chr21 45754383 45754487 chr21: 45753653-45754639 −0.18 0.97 0.72 −0.25 HYPOMETHYLATION PRMT2 chr21 46911967 46912385 chr21: 46911628-46912534 1.08 0.04 0.25 0.21 HYPERMETHYLATION SIX2 chr2 45081223 45082129 chr2: 45081148-45082287 1.15 0.08 0.36 0.28 HYPERMETHYLATION SIX2 chr2 45084851 45085711 chr2: 45084715-45084986; 1.21 0.07 0.35 0.28 HYPERMETHYLATION chr2: 45085285-45086054 SOX14 chr3 138971870 138972322 chr3: 138971738-138972096; 1.35 0.08 0.33 0.25 HYPERMETHYLATION chr3: 138972281-138973691 TLX3 chr5 170674439 170676431 chr5: 170674208-170675356; 0.91 0.11 0.35 0.24 HYPERMETHYLATION chr5: 170675783-170676712 FOXP4 chr6 41623666 41624114 chr6: 41621630-41624167 1.1 0.07 0.27 0.2 HYPERMETHYLATION FOXP4 chr6 41636384 41636779 chr6: 41636244-41636878 1.32 0.04 0.33 0.29 HYPERMETHYLATION chr7 group00267 chr7 12576755 12577246 chr7: 12576690-12577359 0.94 0.08 0.26 0.17 HYPERMETHYLATION NPY chr7 24290224 24291508 chr7: 24290083-24291605 0.93 0.09 0.3 0.21 HYPERMETHYLATION SHH chr7 155291537 155292091 chr7: 155288453-155292175 0.98 0.19 0.52 0.33 HYPERMETHYLATION OSR2 chr8 100029764 100030536 chr8: 100029673-100030614 1.21 0.08 0.43 0.35 HYPERMETHYLATION GLIS3 chr9 4288283 4289645 chr9: 4287817-4290182 1.24 0.06 0.24 0.18 HYPERMETHYLATION PRMT8 chr12 3472714 3473190 chr12: 3470227-3473269 0.86 0.07 0.23 0.16 HYPERMETHYLATION TBX3 chr12 113609153 113609453 chr12: 113609112-113609535 1.45 0.09 0.56 0.48 HYPERMETHYLATION chr12 group00801 chr12 118516189 118517435 chr12: 118515877-118517595 1.1 0.06 0.25 0.19 HYPERMETHYLATION PAX9 chr14 36201402 36202386 chr14: 36200932-36202536 0.89 0.11 0.32 0.21 HYPERMETHYLATION SIX1 chr14 60178801 60179346 chr14: 60178707-60179539 0.95 0.1 0.33 0.22 HYPERMETHYLATION ISL2 chr15 74420013 74421546 chr15: 74419317-74422570 1.08 0.08 0.27 0.19 HYPERMETHYLATION DLX4 chr17 45397228 45397930 chr17: 45396281-45398063 1.25 0.1 0.32 0.22 HYPERMETHYLATION CBX4 chr17 75428613 75431793 chr17: 75427586-75433676 1 0.07 0.27 0.21 HYPERMETHYLATION EDG6 chr19 3129836 3130874 chr19: 3129741-3130986 1.35 0.04 0.87 0.83 HYPERMETHYLATION PRRT3 chr3 9963364 9964023 chr3: 9962895-9964619 −0.85 0.9 0.09 −0.81 HYPOMETHYLATION MGC29506 chr5 138757911 138758724 chr5: 138755609-138758810 −0.63 0.93 0.17 −0.76 HYPOMETHYLATION TEAD3 chr6 35561812 35562252 chr6: 35561754-35562413 −1.17 0.92 0.13 −0.8 HYPOMETHYLATION chr12 group00022 chr12 1642456 1642708 chr12: 1642195-1642774 −1.33 0.66 0.09 −0.57 HYPOMETHYLATION CENTG1 chr12 56406249 56407788 chr12: 56406176-56407818 −1.07 0.95 0.19 −0.77 HYPOMETHYLATION CENTG1 chr12 56416146 56418794 chr12: 56416095-56416628; −0.94 0.85 0.16 −0.69 HYPOMETHYLATION chr12: 56418745-56419001 Information in Table 1A based on the March 2006 human reference sequence (NCBI Build 36.1), which was produced by the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium.

TABLE 1B Non-Chromosome 21 differentially methylated regions Relative Micro- Previously Methylation array EpiTYPER EpiTYPER Validated Placenta to Region Name Gene Region Chrom Start End Analysis 8 Samples 73 Samples EpiTYPER Maternal TFAP2E Intron chr1 35815000 35816200 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation LRRC8D Intron/Exon chr1 90081350 90082250 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation TBX15 Promoter chr1 119333500 119333700 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation C1orf51 Upstream chr1 148520900 148521300 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation chr1: Intergenic chr1 179553900 179554600 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 179553900-179554600 ZFP36L2 Exon chr2 43304900 43305100 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation SIX2 Downstream chr2 45081000 45086000 YES YES NO YES Hypermethylation chr2: Intergenic chr2 137238500 137240000 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 137238500-137240000 MAP1D Intron/Exon chr2 172652800 172653600 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation WNT6 Intron chr2 219444250 219444290 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation INPP5D Promoter chr2 233633200 233633700 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr2: Intergenic chr2 241211100 241211600 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation 241211100-241211600 WNT5A Intron chr3 55492550 55492850 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation chr3: Intergenic chr3 138971600 138972200 YES YES YES YES Hypermethylation 138971600-138972200 ZIC4 Intron chr3 148598200 148599000 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation FGF12 Intron/Exon chr3 193608500 193610500 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation GP5 Exon chr3 195598400 195599200 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation MSX1 Upstream chr4 4910550 4911100 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation NKX3-2 Intron/Exon chr4 13152500 13154500 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation chr4: Intergenic chr4 111752000 111753000 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation 111752000-111753000 SFRP2 Promoter chr4 154928800 154930100 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation chr4: Intergenic chr4 174664300 174664800 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 174664300-174664800 chr4: Intergenic chr4 174676300 174676800 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 174676300-174676800 SORBS2 Intron chr4 186796900 186797500 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation chr5: Intergenic chr5 42986900 42988200 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 42986900-42988200 chr5: Intergenic chr5 72712000 72714100 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 72712000-72714100 chr5: Intergenic chr5 72767550 72767800 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 72767550-72767800 NR2F1 Intron/Exon chr5 92955000 92955250 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation PCDHGA1 Intron chr5 140850500 140852500 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr6: Intergenic chr6 10489100 10490200 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation 10489100-10490200 FOXP4 Intron chr6 41636200 41637000 YES YES NO YES Hypermethylation chr7: Intergenic chr7 19118400 19118700 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 19118400-19118700 chr7: Intergenic chr7 27258000 27258400 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 27258000-27258400 TBX20 Upstream chr7 35267500 35268300 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation AGBL3 Promoter chr7 134321300 134322300 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation XPO7 Downstream chr8 21924000 21924300 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation chr8: Intergenic chr8 41543400 41544000 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 41543400-41544000 GDF6 Exon chr8 97225400 97227100 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation OSR2 Intron/Exon chr8 100029000 100031000 YES YES YES YES Hypermethylation GLIS3 Intron/Exon chr9 4288000 4290000 YES YES NO YES Hypermethylation NOTCH1 Intron chr9 138547600 138548400 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation EGFL7 Upstream chr9 138672350 138672850 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation CELF2 Intron/Exon chr10 11246700 11247900 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation HHEX Intron chr10 94441000 94441800 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation DOCK1/FAM196A Intron/Exon chr10 128883000 128883500 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation PAX6 Intron chr11 31782400 31783500 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation FERMT3 Intron/Exon chr11 63731200 63731700 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation PKNOX2 Intron chr11 124541200 124541800 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation KIRREL3 Intron chr11 126375150 126375300 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation BCAT1 Intron chr12 24946700 24947600 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation HOXC13 Intron/Exon chr12 52625000 52625600 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation TBX5 Promoter chr12 113330500 113332000 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation TBX3 Upstream chr12 113609000 113609500 YES YES NO YES Hypermethylation chr12: Intergenic chr12 113622100 113623000 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation 113622100-113623000 chr12: Intergenic chr12 113657800 113658300 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 113657800-113658300 THEM233 Promoter chr12 118515500 118517500 YES YES NO YES Hypermethylation NCOR2 Intron/Exon chr12 123516200 123516800 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation THEM132C Intron chr12 127416300 127416700 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation PTGDR Promoter chr14 51804000 51805200 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation ISL2 Intron/Exon chr15 74420000 74422000 YES YES NO YES Hypermethylation chr15: Intergenic chr15 87750000 87751000 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 87750000-87751000 chr15: Intergenic chr15 87753000 87754100 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 87753000-87754100 NR2F2 Upstream chr15 94666000 94667500 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr16: Intergenic chr16 11234300 11234900 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 11234300-11234900 SPN Exon chr16 29582800 29583500 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr16: Intergenic chr16 85469900 85470200 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation 85469900-85470200 SLFN11 Promoter chr17 30725100 30725600 YES YES NO NO Hypermethylation DLX4 Upstream chr17 45396800 45397800 YES YES NO YES Hypermethylation SLC38A10 Intron chr17 76873800 76874300 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation (MGC15523) S1PR4 Exon chr19 3129900 3131100 YES YES YES YES Hypermethylation MAP2K2 Intron chr19 4059700 4060300 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation UHRF1 Intron chr19 4867300 4867800 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation DEDD2 Exon chr19 47395300 47395900 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation CDC42EP1 Exon chr22 36292300 36292800 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation

TABLE 1C Chromosome 21 differentially methylated regions Relative Micro- Previously Methylation array EpiTYPER EpiTYPER Validated Placenta to Region Name Gene Region Chrom Start End Analysis 8 Samples 73 Samples EpiTYPER Maternal chr21: 9906600-9906800 Intergenic chr21 9906600 9906800 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 9907000-9907400 Intergenic chr21 9907000 9907400 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 9917800-9918450 Intergenic chr21 9917800 9918450 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation TPTE Promoter chr21 10010000 10015000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 13974500-13976000 Intergenic chr21 13974500 13976000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 13989500-13992000 Intergenic chr21 13989500 13992000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 13998500-14000100 Intergenic chr21 13998500 14000100 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 14017000-14018500 Intergenic chr21 14017000 14018500 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 14056400-14058100 Intergenic chr21 14056400 14058100 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 14070250-14070550 Intergenic chr21 14070250 14070550 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 14119800-14120400 Intergenic chr21 14119800 14120400 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 14304800-14306100 Intergenic chr21 14304800 14306100 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 15649340-15649450 Intergenic chr21 15649340 15649450 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation C21orf34 Intron chr21 16881500 16883000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation BTG3 Intron chr21 17905300 17905500 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation CHODL Promoter chr21 18539000 18539800 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation NCAM2 Upstream chr21 21291500 21292100 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation chr21: 23574000-23574600 Intergenic chr21 23574000 23574600 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 24366920-24367060 Intergenic chr21 24366920 24367060 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 25656000-25656900 Intergenic chr21 25656000 25656900 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation MIR155HG Promoter chr21 25855800 25857200 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation CYYR1 Intron chr21 26830750 26830950 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 26938800-26939200 Intergenic chr21 26938800 26939200 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation GRIK1 Intron chr21 30176500 30176750 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 30741350-30741600 Intergenic chr21 30741350 30741600 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation TIAM1 Intron chr21 31426800 31427300 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation TIAM1 Intron chr21 31475300 31475450 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation TIAM1 Intron chr21 31621050 31621350 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation SOD1 Intron chr21 31955000 31955300 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation HUNK Intron/Exon chr21 32268700 32269100 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr21: 33272200-33273300 Intergenic chr21 33272200 33273300 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation OLIG2 Promoter chr21 33314000 33324000 YES YES NO YES Hypermethylation OLIG2 Downstream chr21 33328000 33328500 YES YES NO NO Hypomethylation RUNX1 Intron chr21 35185000 35186000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation RUNX1 Intron chr21 35320300 35320400 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation RUNX1 Intron chr21 35321200 35321600 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation RUNX1 Intron/Exon chr21 35340000 35345000 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr21: 35499200-35499700 Intergenic chr21 35499200 35499700 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr21: 35822800-35823500 Intergenic chr21 35822800 35823500 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation CBR1 Promoter chr21 36364000 36364500 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation DOPEY2 Downstream chr21 36589000 36590500 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation SIM2 Promoter chr21 36988000 37005000 YES YES YES YES Hypermethylation HLCS Intron chr21 37274000 37275500 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation DSCR6 Upstream chr21 37300200 37300400 YES YES NO YES Hypermethylation DSCR3 Intron chr21 37551000 37553000 YES YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr21: 37841100-37841800 Intergenic chr21 37841100 37841800 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation ERG Intron chr21 38791400 38792000 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr21: 39278700-39279800 Intergenic chr21 39278700 39279800 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation C21orf129 Exon chr21 42006000 42006250 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation C2CD2 Intron chr21 42188900 42189500 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation UMODL1 Upstream chr21 42355500 42357500 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation UMODL1/C21orf128 Intron chr21 42399200 42399900 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation ABCG1 Intron chr21 42528400 42528600 YES YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 42598300-42599600 Intergenic chr21 42598300 42599600 YES YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 42910000-42911000 Intergenic chr21 42910000 42911000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation PDE9A Upstream chr21 42945500 42946000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation PDE9A Intron chr21 42961400 42962700 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation PDE9A Intron chr21 42977400 42977600 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation PDE9A Intron/Exon chr21 42978200 42979800 YES YES NO NO Hypomethylation PDE9A Intron chr21 43039800 43040200 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr21: 43130800-43131500 Intergenic chr21 43130800 43131500 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation U2AF1 Intron chr21 43395500 43395800 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation U2AF1 Intron chr21 43398000 43398450 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr21: 43446600-43447600 Intergenic chr21 43446600 43447600 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation CRYAA Intron/Exon chr21 43463000 43466100 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 43545000-43546000 Intergenic chr21 43545000 43546000 YES YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 43606000-43606500 Intergenic chr21 43606000 43606500 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 43643000-43644300 Intergenic chr21 43643000 43644300 YES YES YES YES Hypermethylation C21orf125 Upstream chr21 43689100 43689300 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation C21orf125 Downstream chr21 43700700 43701700 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation HSF2BP Intron/Exon chr21 43902500 43903800 YES YES NO NO Hypomethylation AGPAT3 Intron chr21 44161100 44161400 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation chr21: 44446500-44447500 Intergenic chr21 44446500 44447500 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation TRPM2 Intron chr21 44614500 44615000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation C21orf29 Intron chr21 44750400 44751000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation C21orf29 Intron chr21 44950000 44955000 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation ITGB2 Intron/Exon chr21 45145500 45146100 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation POFUT2 Downstream chr21 45501000 45503000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 45571500-45573700 Intergenic chr21 45571500 45573700 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 45609000-45610600 Intergenic chr21 45609000 45610600 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation COL18A1 Intron chr21 45670000 45677000 YES YES NO YES Hypomethylation COL18A1 Intron/Exon chr21 45700500 45702000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation COL18A1 Intron/Exon chr21 45753000 45755000 YES YES NO YES Hypomethylation chr21: 45885000-45887000 Intergenic chr21 45885000 45887000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation PCBP3 Intron chr21 46111000 46114000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation PCBP3 Intron/Exon chr21 46142000 46144500 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation COL6A1 Intron/Exon chr21 46227000 46233000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation COL6A1 Intron/Exon chr21 46245000 46252000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation chr21: 46280500-46283000 Intergenic chr21 46280500 46283000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation COL6A2 Intron chr21 46343500 46344200 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation COL6A2 Intron/Exon chr21 46368000 46378000 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation C21orf56 Intron/Exon chr21 46426700 46427500 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation C21orf57 Intron chr21 46541568 46541861 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation C21orf57 Exon chr21 46541872 46542346 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation C21orf57 Downstream chr21 46542319 46542665 NO YES NO NO Hypermethylation C21orf58 Intron chr21 46546914 46547404 NO YES NO NO Hypomethylation PRMT2 Downstream chr21 46911000 46913000 YES YES NO YES Hypermethylation ITGB2 Intron chr21 45170700 45171100 NO YES YES NO Hypermethylation

TABLE 2 GENE NAME CHROM START END SNPs chr13 chr13 19773745 19774050 rs7996310; rs12870878 group00016 chr13 chr13 19290394 19290768 rs11304938 group00005 CENPJ chr13 24404023 24404359 rs7326661 ATP8A2 chr13 25484475 25484614 rs61947088 PDX1 chr13 27400459 27401165 rs58173592; rs55836809; rs61944011 RB1 chr13 47790983 47791646 rs2804094; rs4151432; rs4151433; rs4151434; rs4151435 PCDH17 chr13 57104856 57106841 rs35287822; rs34642962; rs41292834; rs45500496; rs45571031; rs41292836; rs28374395; rs41292838 KLHL1 chr13 69579933 69580146 rs3751429 POU4F1 chr13 78079515 78081073 rs11620410; rs35794447; rs2765065 GPC6 chr13 92677402 92678666 rs35689696; rs11839555; rs55695812; rs35259892 SOX21 chr13 94152286 94153047 rs41277652; rs41277654; rs35276096; rs5805873; rs35109406 ZIC2 chr13 99439660 99440858 rs9585309; rs35501321; rs958531 0; rs7991 728; rs1368511 IRS2 chr13 109232856 109235065 rs61747993; rs1805097; rs9583424; rs35927012; rs1056077; rs1056078; rs34889228; rs1056080; rs1056081; rs12853546; rs4773092; rs35223808; rs35894564; rs3742210; rs34412495; rs61962699; rs45545638; rs61743905 chr13 chr13 111808255 111808962 rs930346 group00395 MCF2L chr13 112724910 112725742 rs35661110; rs2993304; rs1320519; rs7320418; rs58416100 F7 chr13 112799123 112799379 rs2480951; rs2476320 CIDEA chr18 12244327 12244696 rs60132277 chr18 chr18 12901467 12901643 rs34568924; rs8094284; rs8094285 group00091 C18orf1 chr18 13377536 13377654 rs9957861 KLHL14 chr18 28603978 28605183 rs61737323; rs61 737324; rs12960414 CD33L3 chr18 41671477 41673011 rs62095363; rs2919643 ONECUT2 chr18 53254808 53259810 rs35685953; rs61735644; rs8084084; rs35937482; rs35427632; rs7232930; rs3786486; rs34286480; rs3786485; rs28655657; rs4940717; rs4940719; rs3786484; rs34040569; rs35542747; rs33946478; rs35848049; rs7231349; rs7231354; rs34481218; rs12962172; rs3911641 RAX chr18 55086286 55086436 rs58797899; rs45501496 chr18 chr18 57151972 57152311 rs17062547 group00277 TNFRSF11A chr18 58203013 58203282 rs35114461 NETO1 chr18 68685099 68687060 rs4433898; rs34497518; rs35135773; rs6566677; rs57425572; rs36026929; rs34666288; rs10627137; rs35943684; rs9964226; rs4892054; rs9964397; rs4606820; rs12966677; rs8095606 chr18 chr18 70133945 70134397 rs8086706; rs8086587; rs8090367; rs999332; rs17806420; rs58811193 group00304 TSHZ1 chr18 71128742 71128974 rs61732783; rs3744910; rs1802180 chr18 chr18 74170347 74170489 rs7226678 group00342 NFATC1 chr18 75385424 75386008 rs28446281; rs56384153; rs4531815; rs3894049 chr18 chr18 75653272 75653621 rs34967079; rs35465647 group00430 KCNG2 chr18 75760343 75760820 rs3744887; rs3744886 OLIG2 chr21 33317673 33321183 rs2236618; rs11908971; rs9975039; rs6517135; rs2009130; rs1005573; rs1122807; rs10653491; rs10653077; rs35086972; rs28588289; rs7509766; rs62216114; rs35561747; rs7509885; rs11547332 OLIG2 chr21 33327593 33328334 rs7276788; rs7275842; rs7275962; rs7276232; rs16990069; rs13051692; rs56231743; rs35931056 RUNX1 chr21 35180938 35185436 rs2843956; rs55941652; rs56020428; rs56251824; rs13051109; rs13051111; rs3833348; rs7510136; rs743289; rs5843690; rs33915227; rs11402829; rs2843723; rs8128138; rs8131386; rs2843957; rs57537540; rs13048584; rs7281361; rs2843965; rs2843958 SIM2 chr21 36994965 36995298 rs2252821 SIM2 chr21 36999025 36999410 rs58347144; rs737380 DSCAM chr21 41135559 41135706 rs35298822 AIRE chr21 44529935 44530388 rs35110251; rs751032; rs9978641 SUMO3 chr21 45061293 45061853 rs9979741; rs235337; rs7282882 C21orf70 chr21 45202815 45202972 rs61103857; rs9979028; rs881318; rs881317 COL18A1 chr21 45754383 45754487 rs35102708; rs9980939 PRMT2 chr21 46911967 46912385 rs35481242; rs61743122; rs8131044; rs2839379 SIX2 chr2  45081223 45082129 rs62130902 SIX2 chr2  45084851 45085711 rs35417092; rs57340219 SOX14 chr3  138971870 138972322 rs57343003 TLX3 chr5  170674439 170676431 rs11134682; rs35704956; rs2964533; rs35601828 FOXP4 chr6  41623666 41624114 rs12203107; rs1325690 FOXP4 chr6  41636384 41636779 rs56835416 chr7 chr7  12576755 12577246 rs56752985; rs17149965; rs6948573; rs2240572 group00267 NPY chr7  24290224 24291508 rs2390965; rs2390966; rs2390967; rs2390968; rs3025123; rs16146; rs16145; rs16144; rs13235842; rs13235935; rs13235938; rs13235940; rs13235944; rs36083509; rs3025122; rs16143; rs16478; rs16142; rs16141; rs16140; rs16139; rs2229966; rs1042552; rs5571; rs5572 SHH chr7  155291537 155292091 rs9333622; rs1233554; rs9333620; rs1233555 GLIS3 chr9  4288283 4289645 rs56728573; rs12340657; rs12350099; rs35338539; rs10974444; rs7852293 PRMT8 chr12 3472714 3473190 rs12172776 TBX3 chr12 113609153 113609453 rs60114979 chr12 chr12 118516189 118517435 rs966246; rs17407022; rs970095; rs2711748 group00801 PAX9 chr14 36201402 36202386 rs17104893; rs12883298; rs17104895; rs35510737; rs12882923; rs12883049; rs28933970; rs28933972; rs28933971; rs28933373; rs61734510 SIX1 chr14 60178801 60179346 rs761555 ISL2 chr15 74420013 74421546 rs34173230; rs11854453 DLX4 chr17 45397228 45397930 rs62059964; rs57481357; rs56888011; rs17638215; rs59056690; rs34601685; rs17551082 CBX4 chr17 75428613 75431793 rs1285243; rs35035500; rs12949177; rs3764374; rs62075212; rs62075213; rs3764373; rs3764372; rs55973291 EDG6 chr19 3129836 3130874 rs34728133; rs34573539; rs3826936; rs34914134; rs61731111; rs34205484 MGC29506 chr5  138757911 138758724 rs11748963; rs7447765; rs35262202 CENTG1 chr12 56406249 56407788 rs61935742; rs12318065; rs238519; rs238520; rs238521; rs808930; rs2640595; rs2640596; rs2640597; rs2640598; rs34772922 CENTG1 chr12 56416146 56418794 rs11830475; rs34482618; rs2650057; rs2518686; rs12829991

TABLE 3 GENE RELATIVE METHYLATION PRC2 NAME PLACENTA TO MATERNAL TARGET CRYL1 HYPOMETHYLATION TRUE IL17D HYPOMETHYLATION TRUE GSH1 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE MAB21L1 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE PCDH17 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE KLHL1 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE POU4F1 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE SOX21 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE ZIC2 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE CIDEA HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE KLHL14 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE ONECUT2 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE RAX HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE TNFRSF11A HYPOMETHYLATION TRUE OLIG2 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE OLIG2 HYPOMETHYLATION TRUE SIM2 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE SIM2 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE SIX2 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE SIX2 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE SOX14 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE TLX3 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE SHH HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE OSR2 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE TBX3 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE PAX9 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE SIX1 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE ISL2 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE DLX4 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE CBX4 HYPERMETHYLATION TRUE CENTG1 HYPOMETHYLATION TRUE CENTG1 HYPOMETHYLATION TRUE

TABLE 4A SEQ ID GENE NO NAME SEQUENCE  1 chr13 CAGCAGGCGCGCTCCCGGCGAATCTGCCTGAATCGCCGTGAATGCGGTGGGGTGCAGGGCAGGGGCTGGTTTTCTCAGCCGGTCTTGGCTTTTCTCTTTCTCTC group- CTGCTCCACCAGCAGCCCCTCCGCGGGTCCCATGGGCTCCGCGCTCAGAACAGCCCGGAACCAGGCGCCGCTCGCCGCTCGCTGGGGGCCACCCGCCTCTCCCC 00016 GGAACAGCCTCCCGCGGGCCTCTTGGCCTCGCACTGGCGCCCTCACCCACACATCGTCCCTTTATCCGCTCAGACGCTGCAAAGGGCCTTCTGTCTC  2 CENPJ GCTTTGGATTTATCCTCATTGGCTAAATCCCTCCTGAAACATGAAACTGAAACAAAGCCCTGAACCCCCTCAGGCTGAAAAGACAAACCCCGCCTGAGGCCGGG TCCCGCTCCCCACCTGGAGGGACCCAATTCTGGGCGCCTTCTGGCGACGGTCCCTGCTAGGGACGCTGCGCTCTCCGAGTGCGAGTTTTCGCCAAACTGATAAA GCACGCAGAACCGCAATCCCCAAACTAACACTGAACCCGGACCCGCGATCCCCAAACTGACAAGGGACCCGGAACAGCGACCCCCAAACCGACACGGGACTCGG GAACCGCTATCTCCAAAGGGCAGC  3 ATP8A2 TTTCCACAACAGGGAGCCAGCATTGAGGCGCCCAGATGGCATCTGCTGGAAATCACGGGCCGCTGGTGAAGCACCACGCCTTACCCGACGTGGGGAGGTGATCC CCCACCTCATCCCACCCCCTTCTGTCTGTCTCCTT  4 GSH1 GCTGGACAAGGAGCGCTCACTGTAGCTCTGCTGTGGATTGTGTTGGGGCGAAGAGATGGGTAAGAGGTCAAAGTCGTAGGATTCTGGCGACCGCCTACCAAGGG ATTGGGTCCACAGCACAGAGGTCTGATCGCTTCCTTCTCTGCTCTGCCACCTCCAGACAGCAGCTCTAACCAGCTGCCCAGCAGCAAGAGGATGCGCACGGCTT TCACCAGCACGCAGCTGCTAGAGCTGGAGCGCGAGTTCGCTTCTAATATGTACCTGTCCCGCCTACGTCGCATCGAGATCGCGA  5 PDX1 TGCCTGACACTGACCCCAGGCGCAGCCAGGAGGGGCTTTGTGCGGGAGAGGGAGGGGGACCCCAGCTTGCCTGGGGTCCACGGGACTCTCTTCTTCCTAGTTCA CTTTCTTGCTAAGGCGAAGGTCCTGAGGCAGGACGAGGGCTGAACTGCGCTGCAATCGTCCCCACCTCCAGCGAAACCCAGTTGAC  6 PDX1 TCGGCGGAGAGACCTCGAGGAGAGTATGGGGAAAGGAATGAATGCTGCGGAGCGCCCCTCTGGGCTCCACCCAAGCCTCGGAGGCGGGACGGTGGGCTCCGTCC CGACCCCTTAGGCAGCTGGACCGATACCTCCTGGATCAGACCCCACAGGAAGACTCGCGTGGGGCCCGATATGTGTACTTCAAACTCTGAGCGGCCACCCTCAG CCAACTGGCCAGTGGATGCGAATCGTGGGCCCTGAGGGGCGAGGGCGCTCGGAACTGCATGCCTGTGCACGGTGCCGGGCTCTCCAGAGTGAGGGGGCCGTAAG GAGATCTCCAAGGAAGCCGAAAAAAGCAGCCAGTTGGGCTTCGGGAAAGACTTTTCTGCAAAGGAAGTGATCTGGTCCCAGAACTCCAGGGTTGACCCCAGTAC CTGACTTCTCCGGGAGCTGTCAGCTCTCCTCTGTTCTTCGGGCTTGGCGCGCTCCTTTCATAATGGACAGACACCAGTGGCCTTCAAAAGGTCTGGGGTGGGGG AACGGAGGAAGTGGCCTTGGGTGCAGAGGAAGAGCAGAGCTCCTGCCAAAGCTGAACGCAGTTAGCCCTACCCAAGTGCGCGCTGGCTCGGCATATGCGCTCCA GAGCCGGCAGGACAGCCCGGCCCTGCTCACCCCGAGGAGAAATCCAACAGCGCAGCCTCCTGCACCTCCTTGCCCCAGAGAC  7 MAB21L1 AGATCCCGGTGCATTTAAAGGCCGGCGTGATCTGCACCACGTACCTATCTCGGATTCTCAGTTTCACTTCGCTGGTGTCTGCCACCATCTTTACCACATCCCGG TAGCTACATTTGTCTACCGCTTGAGCCACCAGCGTCTGAAACCTGGACCGGATTTTGCGCGCCGAGAGGTAGCCGGAGGCGGTAATGAATTCCACCCAGAGGGA CATGCTCCTCTTGCGCCCGTCGCTCAACTTCAGCACCGCGCAGCCGGGCAGTGAGCCATCGTCCACGAAGTTGAACACCCCCATTTGGTTGAGATAAAGCACCA CTTCAAATTCGGT  8 RB1 ACTATGCCTTGAGGGTCAAAACGTCTGGATTTCCTGATCGATGCTGTCGTCGCTGTCCACGGAGCTACTGTCGCCGTCAGAGCGGGAAGGCACGTTCAGGGAGT AGAAGCGTGGGCTTGCAGAAAGGGACCTGTTGCTGCCTTACATGGGGGCCGGCAGGGTAGTCTTGGAAATGCCCAAGATTGCTTCCGCGCGCGTCAGTTCAGCG GACGTGTCTGCCTGGCACGAGGACCGTTCTACAAACTCGTTCCTGGAAGCCGGGCTCGCTGGAGGCGGAGCTTTGGTTTCCTTCGGGAGCTTGTGGGGAATGGT CAGCGTCTAGGCACCCCGGGCAAGGGTCTGTGGCCTTGGTGGCCACTGGCTTCCTCTAGCTGGGTGTTTTCCTGTGGGTCTCGCGCAAGGCACTTTTTTGTGGC GCTGCTTGTGCTGTGTGCGGGGTCAGGCGTCCTCTCTCCTCCCGGCGCTGGGCCCTCTGGGGCAGGTCCCCGTTGGCCTCCTTGCGTGTTTGCCGCAGCTAGTA CACCTGGATGGCCTCCTCAGTGCCGTCGTTGCTGCTGGAGTCTGACGCCTCGGGCGCCTGCGCCGCACTTGTGACTTGCTTTCCCCTTCTCAGGGCGCCAGCGC TCCTCTTGACCCCGCTTTTATTCTGTGGTGCTTCTGAAG  9 PCDH17 GCAAGTCGGGTAGCTACCGGGTGCTGGAGAACTCCGCACCGCACCTGCTGGACGTGGACGCAGACAGCGGGCTCCTCTACACCAAGCAGCGCATCGACCGCGAG TCCCTGTGCCGCCACAATGCCAAGTGCCAGCTGTCCCTCGAGGTGTTCGCCAACGACAAGGAGATCTGCATGATCAAGGTAGAGATCCAGGACATCAACGACAA CGCGCCCTCCTTCTCCTCGGACCAGATCGAAATGGACATCTCGGAGAACGCTGCTCCGGGCACCCGCTTCCCCCTCACCAGCGCACATGACCCCGACGCCGGCG AGAATGGGCTCCGCACCTACCTGCTCACGCGCGACGATCACGGCCTCTTTGGACTGGACGTTAAGTCCCGCGGCGACGGCACCAAGTTCCCAGAACTGGTCATC CAGAAGGCTCTGGACCGCGAGCAACAGAATCACCATACGCTCGTGCTGACTGCCCTGGACGGTGGCGAGCCTCCACGTTCCGCCACCGTACAGATCAACGTGAA GGTGATTGACTCCAACGACAACAGCCCGGTCTTCGAGGCGCCATCCTACTTGGTGGAACTGCCCGAGAACGCTCCGCTGGGTACAGTGGTCATCGATCTGAACG CCACCGACGCCGATGAAGGTCCCAATGGTGAAGTGCTCTACTCTTTCAGCAGCTACGTGCCTGACCGCGTGCGGGAGCTCTTCTCCATCGACCCCAAGACCGGC CTAATCCGTGTGAAGGGCAATCTGGACTATGAGGAAAACGGGATGCTGGAGATTGACGTGCAGGCCCGAGACCTGGGGCCTAACCCTATCCCAGCCCACTGCAA AGTCACGGTCAAGCTCATCGACCGCAACGACAATGCGCCGTCCATCGGTTTCGTCTCCGTGCGCCAGGGGGCGCTGAGCGAGGCCGCCCCTCCCGGCACCGTCA TCGCCCTGGTGCGGGTCACTGACCGGGACTCTGGCAAGAACGGACAGCTGCAGTGTCGGGTCCTAGGCGGAGGAGGGACGGGCGGCGGCGGGGGCCTGGGCGGG CCCGGGGGTTCCGTCCCCTTCAAGCTTGAGGAGAACTACGACAACTTCTACACGGTGGTGACTGACCGCCCGCTGGACCGCGAGACACAAGACGAGTACAACGT GACCATCGTGGCGCGGGACGGGGGCTCTCCTCCCCTCAACTCCACCAAGTCGTTCGCGATCAAGATTCTAGACGAGAACGACAACCCGCCTCGGTTCACCAAAG GGCTCTACGTGCTTCAGGTGCACGAGAACAACATCCCGGGAGAGTACCTGGGCTCTGTGCTCGCCCAGGATCCCGACCTGGGCCAGAACGGCACCGTATCCTAC TCTATCCTGCCCTCGCACATCGGCGACGTGTCTATCTACACCTATGTGTCTGTGAATCCCACGAACGGGGCCATCTACGCCCTGCGCTCCTTTAACTTCGAGCA GACCAAGGCTTTTGAGTTCAAGGTGCTTGCTAAGGACTCGGGGGCGCCCGCGCACTTGGAGAGCAACGCCACGGTGAGGGTGACAGTGCTAGACGTGAATGACA ACGCGCCAGTGATCGTGCTCCCCACGCTGCAGAACGACACCGCGGAGCTGCAGGTGCCGCGCAACGCTGGCCTGGGCTATCTGGTGAGCACTGTGCGCGCCCTA GACAGCGACTTCGGCGAGAGCGGGCGTCTCACCTACGAGATCGTGGACGGCAACGACGACCACCTGTTTGAGATCGACCCGTCCAGCGGCGAGATCCGCACGCT GCACCCTTTCTGGGAGGACGTGACGCCCGTGGTGGAGCTGGTGGTGAAGGTGACCGACCACGGCAAGCCTACCCTGTCCGCAGTGGCCAAGCTCATCATCCGCT CGGTGAGCGGATCCCTTCCCGAGGGGGTACCACGGGTGAATGGCGAGCAGCACCACTGGGACATGTCGCTGCCGCTCATCGTGACTCTGAGCACTATCTCCATC ATCCTCCTA 10 KLHL1 ATGCGCCCTCTGCACCCCTAGAGCCAGAAGACGCTAGGTGGGCTGCGCGCTCTGCCAGGCGAAGGCTGGAGCGCAGACGGCAAAGCCGCGCGTTTCAGCCGTGG TCGGGTCCGCAGGACCTGGGCGTGGGGACACCACCAGGCAGGAGCAGAGGCAGGACTGGGACGCCAAAAGCTGAGAATCCTCGATGCCCGCGCGAGAGCCCCGT GTTAT 11 POU4F1 TTCTGGAAACCGGGCCCCACTTGCAGGCCCGGCCACCTTGGGTTCTGGTGGCCGAAGCCGGAGCTGTGTTTCTCGCAGACTCGGGGAGCTACATTGTGCGTAGG CAATTGTTTAGTTTGAAAGGAGGCACATTTCACCACGCAGCCAGCGCCCTGCATGCAGGAGAAGCCCCCAGGGCCCAGGGTCGGCTGGCTTTAGAGGCCACTTA GGTTGTTTTAAGCACATGTGAAAGGGCAGACAGCAGGGGAGCAGGATATGGGTAAGATCTTCGGGTCTCAGAACAGGGGCTGCCCTTGGGCTGTCCCGGCGCCC TGGGCTCTGACACTGAAGGGTGGAATGGAGGAAGGAATGGAGAAAGGACGGTGGAACTTTCGCTTCCCCTCTGGGCCGCCTTCCCAGGGTCATGCCTGAGCTGC TTTGATCCCAGTGTCGCGCATCTTGGTCCGCTACCTCCCAGGCGATAGCTACTGGGCTCCTCGCTGGCCTCACTGGGGGCCATCCCGGGCAGTGGCCTGCCCTC CGAGGCCCGCGGGACCCAGCCCAGAGCTGAGGTTGGAGTTCTCCGGGCCACGTTCCGGGTCGCTTAGGCTCGGAGATTTCCCGGAGACCGTCGTCCTCCCTTTC TGCTTGGCACTGCGGAGCTCCCTCGGCCTCTCTCCTCCTCTGGTCCCTAAGGCCCGGAGTGGTTGGCGGTACTGGGGCCCGTCGTCATCTCTGCTTCTAAGGCA TTCAGACTGGGCTCCAGCTGGGACCGGCAGAGGAGGTTCTCAAGGAAACTGGTGGGAAATATAGTTTTCTTTCGTCTGGTCGTTTAATTTAAATGCAACTTCCC TTGGGGACATTTTCCTGGACGTTAACCAGACCACCTTGAGATGTCGTTGATGACCTAGAGACCCAGATGATGCGTCCCAGGAAAGTTCACTGCTGACTATTGTC ACTCTTGGCGTTATATCTATAGATATAGACCTATGTACATATCTCCACCCTGATCTCTCCGTGGACATGAAACCCACCTACCTTGTGAAAGCCCTACGGGTGAC ACATGACTACTACGTCTCTGTCCCAACAGGGGCTGGGCCTCCCCTGCCTAATAGTTGCCAGGAGTTTCGCAGCCCAAGTGAATAATGTCTTATGGCTGAACGTG GCCAAGGACTCCTGTGATTTAGGTCCCAGGAGGAGCAGAGACGTCCCCGCCCCGCCTGGGCCCTGCCGCATTCAAAGCTGGAAGAAGGCGCTGATCAGAGAAGG GGCTTCCAGGTCCTGGGTTAGAACAACAACAAACAAACGAAACTCCACAACAGACACGCCTGCCCATGACCCCACGCAAGGACATAGGAAGTTCTGTCGCCTTC CTGCTCCGCGGATAGCCGCCTGCCGTCTGCTGCCACCAGAACGCACGGACGCTCGGGGTGGAGGTAGTCAATGGGCAGCAGGGGACCCCCAGCCCCCACAAGCG CGGCTCCGAGGACCTGGAAGCGGGTGCCTGTCGCTCTCCGCAGGCTCCGCTCTGCCTCCAGGAGCAAGATCCCCAAAAGGGTCTGGAAGCTGTGGAGAAAAC 12 GPC6 TTTTTTAAACACTTCTTTTCCTTCTCTTCCTCGTTTTGATTGCACCGTTTCCATCTGGGGGCTAGAGGAGCAAGGCAGCAGCCTTCCCAGCCAGCCCTTGTTGG CTTGCCATCGTCCATCTGGCTTATAAAAGTTTGCTGAGCGCAGTCCAGAGGGCTGCGCTGCTCGTCCCCTCGGCTGGCAGAAGGGGGTGACGCTGGGCAGCGGC GAGGAGCGCGCCGCTGCCTCTGGCGGGCTTTCGGCTTGAGGGGCAAGGTGAAGAGCGCACCGGCCGTGGGGTTTACCGAGCTGGATTTGTATGTTGCACCATGC CTTCTTGGATCGGGGCTGTGATTCTTCCCCTCTTGGGGCTGCTGCTCTCCCTCCCCGCCGGGGCGGATGTGAAGGCTCGGAGCTGCGGAGAGGTCCGCCAGGCG TACGGTGCCAAGGGATTCAGCCTGGCGGACATCCCCTACCAGGAGATCGCAGGTAAGCGCGGGCGCGCTGCAGGGGCAGGCTGCAGCCCTCGGCTGCCGCACGT CCCACTGGCCGCCCGGCGTCCCCTTCCTTCCCCCTGTTGCTGAGTTGGTGCTCACTTTCTGCCACCGCTATGGGACTCCGCGTCTCCGTGTTGGGCGGCGGATG CTCCTGCGGCTTCTTCGGCGGGGGAAGGTGTGCGTCTCCGCCGCCTCATTGTGTGCACACGCGGGAGCACCCTGGCTCCCGCCTCCCGCTGCTCTCGCGCCCTT CTACCCCTTAGTTGATGGCTCAGGCCCGGCTGGCCAGGGAGCCCGGGTCACTCCGGGGCGGCTGCAAGGCGCAGACGGAGAGCCGAGCCGGGCGCTCACTCCGC GTTCTGGTTCGGGCAAACTTGGAAGAACTGCGACCGCAGTTTGCCCAGCGCCACAGTCTGAGTGGCGCCTTCTCCACTCCCGCCCTTGCGCCGGCAGGGGCGGT GGAGAGACGCGGAGGGCTCCCCCAGCCCCTCTCTCCCCTATCCGTCCTTCGGGCGACAGAGCGCCCGGCGCTCGGGCCGGGGGCGGGCAAGGCTGGGAGGGACC CTCGCCGGGGACCTGGCCTCTGGACGCCGGCGTTTCAAGGCTGGTTTGGGGACTTCACGGGCTGCCTGTTTCAGATGTGGGGCGGGCTTTCCCGTTAGGGTTCC TCAGTGCTTCCCCAGTTGCTGTTGGCCACTCAGGGCCCGGGGACACCCTGCCACCCGGTCTGGAGCCGGCCTCGTCTGCCAGCGAACAGCCAACTTTAGCGGGT GGCTCAGCTGGGGATT 13 SOX21 CACTCAGTGTGTGCATATGAGAGCGGAGAGACAGCGACCTGGAGGCCATGGGTGGGGGCGGGTGGTGAAGCTGCCGAAGCCTACACATACACTTAGCTTTGACA CTTCTCGTAGGTTCCAAAGACGAAGACACGGTGGCTTCAGGGAGACAAGTCGCAAGGGCGACTTTTCCAAGCGGGAGATGGTGAAGTCTTTGGACGTGTAGTGG GTAGGTGATGATCCCCGCAGCCGCCTGTAGGCCCGCAGACTTCAGAAAACAAGGGCCTTCTGTGAGCGCTGTGTCCTCCCCGGAATCCGCGGCTTAACACATTC TTTCCAGCTGCGGGGCCAGGATCTCCACCCCGCGCATCCGTGGACACACTTAGGGTCGCCTTTGTTTTGCGCAGTGATTCAAGTTGGGTAACCCTTGCTCAACA CTTGGGAAATGGGGAGAATCTCCCCCACCCGCAACCTCCCGCACCCCAGGTTCCCAAAATCTGAATCTGTATCCTAGAGTGGAGGCAGCGTCTAGAAAGCAAAG AAACGGTGTCCAAAGACCCCGGAGAGTTGAGTGAGCGCAGATCCGTGACGCCTGCGGTACGCTAGGGCATCCAGGCTAGGGTGTGTGTGTGCGGGTCGGGGGGC GCACAGAGACCGCGCTGGTTTAGGTGGACCCGCAGTCCCGCCCGCATCTGGAACGAGCTGCTTCGCAGTTCCGGCTCCCGGCGCCCCAGAGAAGTTCGGGGAGC GGTGAGCCTAGCCGCCGCGCGCTCATGTTTATT 14 ZIC2 AGTCACTCCAGGATCAGAGGCCGCGTCGGTTCTGCTTGGGGCATGGGCAGAGGGAGGCTGCTGGGGCCAAGCCCCGGCTGGACGCGAGGGAAGAAACTCGTCCC AGGACCCGCACGCCCATACCTGGCTGTCCCAGAGCTCTTCCCTAGGCCGGCACCTTCGCTCTTCCTCTTCCCCACCCCCTAGCCCTTTTGTCTCTTTTTCAGAC GGATGTTTTCAGTCTCAAGTGGTTTTATTTTCCGCACAAAACCCTGAGATCAAGGGCAGATCACAGACTGTACCGGAGGCTCGGGTTTCCCTGGACTCTGTGCT GTTCTGCGTCCCAGGGTTGGCTAGGAAGGAAGGCCTGGGCCGGCGAGGTGACGGGTCTCCCGCCCAGGTCGGCAGGACGGGGGGAGGTGTGTCCCGGTAGGTCC CTGGTGAGCTCACCCGTGGCATCGGGGACCCGCGGGAACCCACCGGGCGCCCACTAGAGACTCGGGTCCTACCCTCCCCCACACTACTCCACCGAAATGATCGG AAGGGCGCGCTAGGCCTGCTTCCAAGGGCTCAGTGATAAAGGCCTCAAAATCACACTCCATCAAGACTTGGTTGAAGCTTTGGGTAGGTTTGTTGTTGTTGTTG TTGTTGTTTGTTTGTTTGTTTTAGCAGACACGTCCTGGAAAGAGGTCCTCAGAACCCAAAGGTTCAATAATGATTTGTGGATGGATTGATTATAGTCTGATATC GCTCTGGTTCCACAGAAACCCGGAGCTCCTTGGCCCACTGTTACCCCAGCAGACCTAAATGGACGGTTTCTGTTTTTCACTGGCAGCTCAGAACTGGACCGGAA GAAGTTCCCCTCCACTTCCCCCCTCCCGACACCAGATCATTGCTGGGTTTTTATTTTCGGGGGAAAAACAACAACAACAACAACAAAAAAAACACTAGGTCCTT CCAGACTGGATCAGGTGATCGGGCAAAAACCCTCAGGCTAGTCCGGCTGGGTGCCCGAGCATGAAAAGGCCTCCGTGGCCGTTTGAACAGGGTGTTGCAAATGA GAACTTTTGTAAGCCATAACCAGGGCATCCTGAGGGTCTGAGTTCACGGTCAAGGCTGTGGGCTACTAGGTCCAGCGAGTCCAGGCCTCGCCCCGCCCCCGAGC TGCCACAGCCAAGATCTTCGGCAGGGAATTCGAGACCAGGGTCCTCCCACTCCT 15 chr13 TTTCGTGCCGCTGTTTTCAATGCGCTAACGAGGCACGTTATTCTTAGCCGCGTCCGGGAGGGGATCACATTCCTGCGCAGTTGCGCTGCTGGCGGAAGTGACTT group- GTTTTCTAACGACCCTCGTGACAGCCAGAGAATGTCCGTTTCTCGGAGCGCAGCACAGCCTGTCCCATCGAGAAGCCTCGGGTGAGGGGCCCGGTGGGCGCCCG 00385 GAGGCCGCTGGAGGGCTGTGGGAGGGACGGTGGCTCCCCACTCCCGTGGCGAAGGGCAGGCAAACCAGAAGCCTCTTTTGAGAGCCGTTTGGGATTGAGACGAG TAAGCCACAGCGAGTGGTTAGAAGTAGGTTAGGAAGAAGGGGAGGTAAGAAAGCCGAGTAGGGTT 16 chr13 GTTCGGTGGACAAGGGGGCAGCGCCCACAGCAAGCCGGAAAGAGGGAGGCGCGGGGCCGCGCTTGGGGCCTGCCGCTGCACGCCAGCCTGGGCAAAGAGCTGCC group- ACCTTCTGCGGGCGAAGCGGGTCGGGACGCAGGACGGCAGCGGGGCTGGAGGCAGCTACGTGGGTCCACACCCCCATGCCCTGCAAGGCTCCTTGGCCCTGCTT 00390 CTCCTCTGTCTCGGCGGGAGAGGAGCAGCCTCGGTTTTACAGAATTTC 17 chr13 TGTGCCATTTAGTGAGAGGTGTTTTGGGCAAAGAATCAATTTAACTGTGACTGACCGACGGGCTTGACTGTATTAATTCTGCTACCGAAAAAAAAAAA group- AAAGCAATGAGCCGCAAGCCTTGGACTCGCAGAGCTGCCGGTGCCCGTCCGAGAGCCCCACCAGCGCGGCTCACGCCTCAGTCTC 00391 18 chr13 AGAGTCCCAGTTCTGCAGGCCGCTCCAGGGCTAGGGGTAGAGATGGTGGCAGGTGGTGCGTCAACTCTCTAGGGAAGAGGAACTTGCATTACAAAGACTTGTCT group- TTCTGAGCTGAAGTCAAAACGGGGGCGTCAAGCGCGCTCCGTTTGGCGGCGGTGGAGGGGCCGCGCGCCCGCGCTGTCCCAGCCGGAGCTGCCCTGGCTGGTGA 00395 TTGGAGGTTTAACGTCCGGAATTCAGGCGCTTCTGCAGCTCAGATTTGCCGGCCAAGGGGCCTCAGTTGCAACTTTTCAAAATGGTGTTTCTGGAAAATAACAA ATTCAGACTCAACTGGTGACAGCTTTTGGCTATAGAGAATGAAACTGCTTCCCTTTGGCGGTGGAACTCTTAAACTTCGAAGAGTGAAAGAATACAATGAAATA AAATGCCATAAGATCACTGGATTTTTCAGAAAAAGGAAGACCCCAAATTACTCCCAAAATGAGGCTTTGTAAATTCTTGTTAAAAATCTTTAAATCTCGAATTT CCCCCTACAACATCTGATGAGTGCTTTAAGAGCAAACGAGCAAATCCCACCTCGAGAATCAACAAACCCAAGCTCTGGCCAAGGCTCTCCCCGCGTTTTCTTCT CGTGACCTGGGGAATGTCCCGCCCCATCGCTCACCTGGCTCTTGTCATCTCGCTCATCTTGAAGTGACCCGTGGACAATGCTG 19 chr13 AGCTGCCCTCTGTGGCCATGAGCGGGTGTCCAGCCCCTTCCAAGGCTGCACCGGGGAGACGCTGGTTTTCTGCTCGCTGTGACCGAACAAAGCCCCTAAGAGTC group- AGTGCGCGGAACAGAAGAGCCGGACCCCGACGGGCCGAGTCCCAACGTGAGGCACCCGGCAGAGAAAACACGTTCACG 00399 20 PROZ CCTCGGCAGCACCGGCATGGCTGGAGGCCAGTACGGCCAGGTGTGGCGGGAGGGAGCGCCGTCTGGCTTGGGTCGTCCATCCTGACAGGACGCTGCAAGGGCAG GAGCCCCGCGCCCCGTGTCCTGCGCCCCCGCTCGAGGACAAGCCCCAGCCGCCGGTCTCCGCTGGGTTCCGACAG 21 CIDEA CTTTAAGAGGCTGTGCAGGCAGACAGACCTCCAGGCCCGCTAGGGGATCCGCGCCATGGAGGCCGCCCGGGACTATGCAGGAGCCCTCATCAGGCGAGTGCCCC GCGTCCCCCTGATTGCCGTGCGCTTCCAATCGCCTTGCGTTCGGTGGCCTCATATTCCCCTGTGCGCCTCTAGTACCGTACCCCGCTCCCTTCAGCCCCCTGCT CCCCGCATTCTCTTGCGCTCCGCGACCCCGCGCACACACCCATCCGCCCCACTGGTGCCCAAGCCGTCCAGCCGCGCCCGCGGGCAGAGCCCAATCCCGTCCCG CGCCTCCTCACCCTCTTGCAGCTGGGCACAGGTACCAGGTGTGGCTCTTGCGAGGTG 22 chr18 AGACTTGCAGAACTCGGGCCCCCTGGAGGAGACCTAACCGCCACGGTCTTGGGGAGGTTCCGGAGGGCCTCGGTTGTCTGCACTCCCAACACCAAGAAACCCCT group- GAGACGCGAAGCTGCCAGCGTGCTGCCCTCAGAGCAGGGCGACGCAAAGCCAGCGGACCCCGGGGTGGCGGG 00091 23 chr18 TGCTCGGCTGGGGGGCTCGCTCCGCACTTTCGGTGCCAGAAAATGCCCAGAGGAGCGGGGCGGCCCCAGAGCCTCCTTTCGGGGCGCGAGGCCCGGCGCGTGTG group- TACGGAGTCCAGTCCCCCCAGGGAGTGGGGTGCCCGCACCTTCCCCTCCGCGCTCGGAGCCAC 00094 24 KLHL14 TCTTGCACACCTGCTTGTAGTTCTGCACCGAGATCTGGTCGTTGAGGAACTGCACGCAGAGCTTGGTGACCTGGGGGATGTGCAGGATCTTGCTGACCGACAGC ACCTCCTCCACCGTGTCCAGGGACAGGGTCACGTTGGCCGTGTAGAGGTACTCGAGCACCAGGCGCAGCCCGATGGACGAGCAGCCCTGCAGCACCAGGTTGTT GATGGCCCGGGGGCTGGTCAGCAGCTTGTCGTCGGGGGAGGAAGAAGGAGTCCCGGGCTCCTCCTGCGGCGGCGGCTGCTGCTGCTGTGACGGCTGCTGCTGCG GCGGCTGCTGCTGGTCCTTGGGGGCCCCCAGGCCGTCCTGGCCGCCGACCCCTCCCCCGAGAGGGGGGTGGCTGGAGAAGAGCGATCGGAAGTACTGCGAGCAG GAGGCCAGCACGGCCTTGTGGCAATGGAACTGCTGGCCCTGGGCCGTCAGGGTCACGTCGCAAAACAGCTGCTTCCTCCACAGCAGGTTGAGGCCGTGCAGCAG GTTGTCGCTGTGGCTGGGGTCGAAGGTGGAGGTCCTGTCCCCGGATCTGGACATGGCGAGCTGACTCGGTGCACCTGGCTTTAAACCCTCCTCCAACCTGGCAG ACAGGGGTGGGGGATGGGAGGGAGGGGAGCAGGGTGGTGGAGCGGGTGGGGTGTGGTCGGGGTGGGGAAGGGTGTGGAGGGGAGGGGAGGGCGAAGAACAAGAA TCAAGGCTCAGCTTGACTCCCTCCTGGCGCGCTCCGGACCCCGACCCTAGGAGGAAAGTCCGAAGACGCTGGATCCGTGAGCGCCACCAGAAGGGCCCTGTCTG GGGTCCCGGCGCCGGTTCTGCGCCCTGCGGCTCCTCTCGCCACCTCCCACACACTTCGTCCCTCACTTTCCTAAAACCAACCACCTCAGCTCGGCTGTTGGCAG CAACAGCAGTGGCAGCAGCGACGGCAAAGTGGCGGCTGAGGCCGAGGCACCTCGTGGGCTCGTGTCCATGCCGGGCCAGATGAAGGGAAAGGCCGGGAAGTGGG GAGCCGGGGGTGCCCTGAAAGCTCAGAGGCGACCGACGGCGAAGGTTCCAGGTCAACTTGTGCCCGAAGCTTTGCTTTTCGCAGTTGGCCCAGTTTGGGGGAGG GGGTAGGAACAGGGGCCCGACCAGCGTGCGGGGTGTGCGAATCTTAGCTCTCCAAAAGCTG 25 ST8SIA3 CCTCTGTGTTAGTGCCCTCGGGAATTTGGTTGATGGGGTGTTTG 26 ONECUT2 TGATGTCGCACCTGAACGGCCTGCACCACCCGGGCCACACTCAGTCTCACGGGCCGGTGCTGGCACCCAGTCGCGAGCGGCCACCCTCGTCCTCATCGGGCTCG CAGGTGGCCACGTCGGGCCAGCTGGAAGAAATCAACACCAAAGAGGTGGCCCAGCGCATCACAGCGGAGCTGAAGCGCTACAGTATCCCCCAGGCGATCTTTGC GCAGAGGGTGCTGTGCCGGTCTCAGGGGACTCTCTCCGACCTGCTCCGGAATCCAAAACCGTGGAGTAAACTCAAATCTGGCAGGGAGACCTTCCGCAGGATGT GGAAGTGGCTTCAGGAGCCCGAGTTCCAGCGCATGTCCGCCTTACGCCTGGCAGGTAAGGCCGGGGCTAGCCAGGGGCCAGGCTGCTGGGAAGAGGGCTCCGGG TCCGGTGCTTGTGGCCCAAGTCTGCGCGCCGAGTCACTTCTCTTGATTCTTTCCTTCTCTTTCCTATACACGTCCTCTTTCTTCTCGTTTTTATTTCTTCTTCC ATTTTCTCTTTCTCTTCCGCTCTTCCCCTACTTTCCCTTCTCCCTTTTCTTTTTCTTTCTTACTCTCTCCTTGTCCCTGAGCTTTCATTGACCGACCCCCCCCC ATTTCATTCGCCCTCCCCTCAATGTGCCAACCTTTGCCCTATTTCCGATCTTCCCAGGTACTGGGAGGCGGGATGGGGGTGTGCGTTTTCCTCTAGGAGCCCTG TCTTTCCAAGACCCACAGAAACCAGGACCTGCCCTTATTCAAAACCCCATGCACTTCAAGTCTCTTTTAGACAACACATTTCAATTTTCCGGGCTGACTAGTCT CCCTGTGCAGAGGCAGTTGAGAGGCTTTGCTCTGCAGAGGGAAAAGAGCTCTCTACTCTCCCACCCACCATATAGGCAAACTTATTTGGTCATTGGCTGAAGGC ACAGCCTTGCCCCCGCGGGGAACCGGCGGCCAGGATACAACAGCGCTCCTGGAGCCCATCTCTGGCCTTGGCGTTGGCGCAGGGACTTTCTGACCGGGCTTGAG GGGCTCGGGCCAGCTCCAATGTCACTACCTACAGCGAGGGCAGGGTGTAAGGTTGAGAAGGTCACATTCACCGCTTTGGGAGGACGTGGGAGAAGAGACTGAGG TGGAAAGCGCTTTGCCTTGCTCACCGGCCGTCCTTGCCCCGGTCCCAGCGTTTGCTGGGATTTGCCAGGATTTGCCGGGGCTCCGGGAGACCCTGAGCACTCGC AGGAAGAGGTGCTGAGAAATTAAAAATTCAGGTTAGTTAATGCATCCCTGCCGCCGGCTGCAGGCTCCGCCTTTGCATTAAGCGGGCGCTGATTGTGCGCGCCT GGCGACCGCGGGGAGGACTGGCGGCCCGCGGGAGGGGACGGGTAGAGGCGCGGGTTACATTGTTCTGGAGCCGGCTCGGCTCTTTGTGCCTCCTCTAGCGGCCA AGCTGCGAGGTACAGCCCTCTATTGTTCTAGGAGCACAGAAACCTCCTGTGTGGGCGGCGGGTGCGCGAGCTAGAGGGAAAGATGCAGTAGTTACTGCGACTGG CACGCAGTTGCGCGCTTTTGTGCGCACGGACCCCGCGCGGTGTGCGTGGCGACTGCGCTGCCCCTAGGAGCAAGCCACGGGCCCAGAGGGGCAAAATGTCCAGG TCCCCCGCTGGGAAGGACACACTATACCCTATGGCAAGCCAGGGTGGGCGACTTCCCATGGATCGGGTGGAGGGGGGTATCTTTCAGGATCGGCGGGCGGTCTA GGGGAACAATTCGTGGTGGCGATGATTTGCATAGCGCGGGTCTTGGGATGCGCGCGGTTCCGAGCCAGCCTCGCACAGCTCGCTTCCGGAGCTGCGAGCTCAGG TTTCCACCCCCGATCCCCCGGGCTTTCCTCGCACCGCTGAGCCCAGCTTGTGGGGTGCACTCGACCAACGCCCGACAGGGCTGGGGAATGTGACAGGCAGCAGG TTCACCCGGGCTTGGGGAGGGGGAGTTTCCGCTTTGACAGCATTTTCCTTTGCCGTCTGCTGGTGGATTCCTATTCCCAGTCGGTAATCGCCCCGCAGTGTTGA TCTAAGAAGGTAAAGAAAACTAGGTTTCCCTGCAAAGAGCCTCCCCCAAATCGGCGGACTCCGGATACTTTGAGTGGATTTAGAAATTTATGTAATCTTTCTCC TTTAGTTTATTTTTCATCCTCTCCTACAGTTTTCTCTGATTTGCTGTTGGTTCGGGGCAAGATAAAGCAGCCAGTAGAGAGCGATAATAATAGCGGCGGGAAAT GAACTGGAGACTGGCTGACAGTTCTTAACATTTTGTCATAGATCCCCCCGAATGTCCCAGGCTGTCTCTGGTGGGTTTTAGTACCCGCCGGCTTCTTGGGCACC GGGGACCAGAAGGAACTTGGCAGCTGGTCTTAGGGGTACAGTTAAAGGCAGGATGACAGCTATTCTCCTGCTCATCTCAGAGCGCTGCCGCCCCCTCATGCCGG TCGCGCAAAGAACACAGCTTTTAAAAAACACGTGCCTTCTGCCCATATAGGTCTGAAAGTGATGAGGAAAGTAATGCTTCGCCTATTAGCGAGTTTCAGCTTTT AAAATGATCCCAAGCGTTGCTGAGATGAGAAAGCGTGGCATCCCGGGGGTCCTCAGCCCCACCCGCGCCCATGGTGCAAGTCTGCAGGGACAGGCCCGGGACAG CACTGCCCACGCTGCTAGATTTTCCGCAGAGGATCGCTGAAGCTGCCTTCGTGGGAGACAGAATGCCTCCTCCAGCGAGTGGAAAAGGCCTGCTGAGGACCCCG CTTTGCTCGAGCATTCAAATGTGTGTCTGTTTTATTACCCTGGGTTGAAAAGGGACAAGAGCTTTAGCCTTTTTATCTGGCCATTTTATCAGCAACTACAAGTG TGTTGAGTGGTTATTATTACATAGGAGGCTTTTCAGTTTGGGGTCAGTAGATCAGTCTCTTCAGACACTGATGCAGAAGCTGGGACTGGTAAGTAGGTATTATG TGCTCGGAGCGCTAGGGGACAGGAGCAAATGGAGAAGAAAAGCGGAGGCTTTCTCCGCCCGGAGTATCGATCGGAATCCCCGCCGGTACGCCGCAGAGGGCCCT CGCCGTTGGGCCCCGGGGGTTTAACAAGCCCAGCCGCTCCGCAGGCGGCTCGGCCGGACTCTCAGACCGGTGCCTGGAAGACACCGTCCCTGCCCCCCTCCCGC CAAACCTGCCTCTTCTCTTTCTCTCATAGGTTATAGGTTCCCTTTCTCTCTCATTTTGGCCCCGCCCCCGGGTCCTGCCAAACAGCCAAGCAGGCCGGGGTTTA GGGGGCTCAGAATGAAGAGGTCTGATTTGGCCAGCGCCGGCAAAGCTCACCCTTAGGCGAGGTCACAACAGAGGCAGGTCCTTCCTGCCCAGCCTGCCGGTGTA GTCACAGCCAAGGGTGGCACTTGAAAGGAAAAGGGAGAAAACTTCGGAGAAATTTAGATTGCCCCAACGTTAGATTTCAGAGAAATTGACTCCAAATGCACGGA TTCGTTCGGAAAGGGCGGCTAAGTGGCAGGTGGTTGCAACCCCGCCCGGTCGGGCCTTCGCAGAGGTTCCCCAAGACCAGCCCTTGCAGGGCGGTTTTCAGCAA CCTGACAAGAGGCGGCCAAGACAAATTTCTGCGGGTTCGAGCACACACTCTCGGGCGTTGGGCCCCAGAGACCTCTAAACCAAGCACAAACAAGAAGGGAGTGA GAGAACCCAGGCTAGAACTTGCACGGGCATCCCACTGAGGAAAAGCGAGGCCTCGGTGGCAGGCATGTTTTCTTCCGACGCCCGAAAATCGAGCCGAGCGCCCG ACTACATTTACTGCAGAGGTTTCCGCCTCCAGTGAGCCCGGATCCCCCAGCGGCCTGCCCGGAGCTGGTCTCCAGTCCCCGCCGTAGTCCGACGCACGGCCCTC TCCTGGCAGCAAGCTCCCAGCGGCCAGTCTGAAGCCAATTCTGTTCAGGCGGCCGAGGGCCCTTAGCCAACCCACCATGATGTCGCCTGGGCCACCTGATGCCC GCAGCGGCGGGACACGGCCCGGGCAGTGCGCAGTGGCTCCTGCTAGGGGCACCGCGTGCGTGCTTGTCTCCCGCTGCGCCGGGGACGTCCTTGGGTGACACGGG CCGCTGGGCACCTCCCAAGCCGAGGAAACGGACCCCCTTCGCAGAGTCTCGCGCCCACCCCCCAACCTCCCACCTCGTTTCTCGCTGCTAGGGCTCCCGACTCA GCCCACCTCTCCTGGCGGTTTAGTTAGGGATCAGAGCTGGAGAGGCTGAACGCAACCCGTGCCAGTACGGAACAGACGATATGTTTGCCTGCTAGCTGCTTGGA TGAATAATTGAAAAGTTCGCTGCAGTCTGTGCTTCGTCAAGTCCCGGGTGCCGGGAGAACACCTTCCCAACACGCATCAGGGTGGGCGGGAGCGGGCAGAGGAG GCGGGACCCGAGGGAGGAGAGTGAACCCGAGCAGGAGAAGCAGCCCAGGCAGCCAGGCGCCCTCGATGCGAGAGGCTGGGCATTTATTTTTATTCCAGGCTTTC CACTGTGTGGTTATGTCACTTTCTCAAACAAATGTGTATATGGAGGGAGATCGATGCTGATAATGTTTAGAAGATTAAAAGAGCATTAATGCTGGCAACAATAA CGTAAACGTGTGGACCCAGATTTCATTGATCTGGAACTTGATCCGGCGCGTTTCCAGTAAGCCCGACGGCGCGCTCTTCCCAGCAGAGCGCTCACCAGCGCCAC GGCCCCGCGGTTTTCCAGCGGTGCCGCTTCGCCAGCTCTGCGCGGGTTCTCCCGTCTGACCGCAGCTCCTCCCCCGCGAGGCCCCAGCCCGCCTTACTTCCCCG AGGTTTTCTCCTCCTCTCGCGGGGCTCTCTGCCCTCTGCACCCCCTCCCCCGACCTCTGCACCACCCGCCCCTGTGCGCACACACCGCTACTTGCGCTTCCGGC GATCCGCCTG 27 RAX AACCGGAGATCTGCTTGGTGAACTGAGAGGAGTCCTTAGGAGAGCGGGGACGCCAGGGGCCGGGGGACACTTCGCTCTCGCCCTAGGGAAGGTGGTCTTGACGC TTTCTATTGAAGTCAAACTTGAAAATATCAGCTGCCGCTGGACTAT 28 chr18 CGTGAGCAGAACGCCCGCCCTGGAGCAGTTAGGACCGAAGGTCTCCGGAGAGTCGCCGGCGGTGCCAGGTAACGCAGAGGGCTCGGGTCGGGCCCCGCTTCTGG group- GGCTTGGGACTCCGGGCGCGCGGAGCCAGCCCTCTGGGGCGAAATCCCCGGGCGGCGTGCGCGGTCCCTCTCCGCGCTGTGCTCTCCCAGCAACTCCCTGCCAC 00277 CTCGACGAGCCTACCGGCCGCTCCGAGTTCGACTTCCTCGGACTTAGTGGGAGAAGGGGTTGGAAATGGGCTGCCGGGACTGGGGGAGCTGCTCTCTGGAAGCA GGGAAGCTGGGGCGCACCGGGGCAGGT 29 NETO1 TAGAAGAGGAAGACTCCTCTGGCCCCACTAGGTATCATCCGCGCTCTCCCGCTTTCCACCTGCGCCCTCGCTTGGGCCAATCTCTGCCGCACGTGTCCATCCCT GAACTGCACGCTATCCTCCACCCCCGGGGGGTTCCTGCGCACTGAAAGACCGTTCTCCGGCAGGTTTTGGGATCCGGCGACGGCTGACCGCGCGCCGCCCCCAC GCCCGGTTCCACGATGCTGCAATACAGAAAGTTTACGTCGGCCCCGACCCGCGCGGGACTGCAGGGTCCGCCGGAGCGCGGCGCAGAGGCTTTTCCTGCGCGTT CGGCCCCGGGAAAGGGGCGGGAGGGCTGGCTCCGGGAGCGCACGGGCGCGGCGGGGAGGGTACTCACTGTGAAGCACGCTGCGCCCATGGATCATGTCTGTGCG TTACACCAGAGGCTCCGGGCTCCACTAATTCCATTTAGAGACGGGAAGACTTCCAGTGGCGGGGGGAGGACAGGGTCGAGAGGTGTTAAAGACGCAAAGCAAGA AGGAAATAAAGGGGGGCCGAGAGGGAGACCGAGAGGAAGGGGGAGCTCCGAGCCCACGCTGCAGCCAGATCCGGATGAGTCCGTCCTCCGCCCCGGGCGGGCTC TCGCTCTCGCTGGCCCTCAGCGCCGCGCAGCCAGCAGCATCCCCACCGTGACGCTCGCATCACACCCGGGCGCCGGCCGCCACCATCCGCGCCGCCGCCGTCAG GACCCTCCTCCCGGGCATCGTCGCCGCCGCGGGGTCGGGAGGACGCGGCGCGCGGGAGGCGGCGGTCGCAGGGCGAGCCCCGGGACGCCCCGAGCCGGGGCCGG GGCCGGGGAGAGGGCGCAGCGAGGTGGGGGCCAGTCCAGACCGACGGCAGCGACGGAGCGGGCGGCGGCGGCGGCGCCGGCGGCGGCGGGGTGGCTCAGTCCCC AGTCTCAGACGCGCCGCGCAGCAGGTCGGAGCAGCCTCCCCGGGAGGATGTCCAGCGGCAGCGCTCCTCGCTCCAGCCCTTGGGGATCTTCCGCTGAGGCATTG AAGGCAGGAAGAAGGGGTCCGTCATCGGCTCGCCGGGCTGCGCGCCACCTCTGCTATCTTGCGGAAAGAGGAGCGGGTGGGTGGGCGTCTGGGAGGCGGGCTGG AGGGCGGTGCAGGGGAGCGGGGCGGCCGGGGGGGGGGCCGGGGGGCGGGGAAGGGAGGGAGGAGAAAGGAGCCGGAAGAGGGCAGAGTTACCAAATGGGCTCCT TAGTCATGGCTTGGGGCTCCACGACCCTCCTGGAAGCCCGGAGCCTGGGTGGGATAGCGAGGCTGCGCGCGGCCGGCGCCCCGGGGCTGGTGCGCGGCAGAATG GGGCCGCGGCGGCGGCAGCAAGGACATCCCAGCCGCGCGGATCTGGGGGAGGGGCGGGGAGGGGGTGAGGACCCGGCTGGGATCCGCGGCTCGGCCCGCCAGGG CGCAGAGAGAGGATGCAGCCGCAAATCCCGAGCCGGATCCTCGTGCCGGACGGAAGGCGTGGAAGCGGGAGGGGCCTTCGTGTGAAAATCCCTTGTGGGGTTTG GTGTTTCACTTTTTAAAGGTTAGACCTTGCGGGCTCTCTGCCTCCCACCCCTTCTTTTCCATCCGCGTAAAGGAACTGGGCGCCCCCTCTCCCTCCCTCCCTGG GGCGCAGGTTTCGCCGCGGACTCCGCGCTCAGCTTGGGAGACACGGCAGGGGCGCGCCCCAGGGAAAGGCGGCCGTAAAAGTTTCGCGGTTGAGCACTGGGCCT GATGTCCAGTCCCCCCACCAAATTACTCCTGCAAAGACGCGGGCTTCTTGCAATTGAGCCCCCCACCTCGAGGTATTTAAAACCACCCCAAGGCACACACGGAC CCCCGTTCCCCCGCGCCACTTCCTCCTACAGGCTCGCGCGGCGCGTTAAAGTCTGGGAGACACGAGTTGCGGGGAAACAGCACCGGAAG 30 MBP AAGAAACAGCTCATTTCGGAGCTGAGGACAAGGCGTGGGAAGAAGACGCGTTTGGTTTCACCCAGGCGGGTGGCGGCAAAGCTGTGGGATGCGCGCTGCACACT CCTTCCGTCATCCCGTTCCCACCTTCCACACACACCTGCGGGAGGTCGGACATGTCCTGATTGCGTGTTCATCACGATGGCAAACCGAACATGAGGAGAACGCC ACTGACGCTGGGTGCGCCGGCTTTCCCAGCCCTCGTGCATAACGGGGAGGGAGATGCAGAAGTTTTTTCCAACATCGGTGCAAAGGGGAAGCTGAGGTTTTCCT AT 31 NFATC1 TCTGTCAGCTGCTGCCATGGGGCAGCGGGAAGGCCCTGGAGGGTGCCTGGGCTGTGTCTGGTCCCGGCCACGCGTCCCTGCAGCGTCTGAGACCTTGTGGAACA CACTTGACCCGGCGCTGGGACGGGGTCGGCCCACACGCACCGCCAGCCCGCAGGAGTGAGGTGCAGGCTGCCGCTGGCTCCTTAGGCCTCGACAGCTCTCTTGA GGTCGGCCCTCCTCCCCTCCCGAGAGCTCAGCAGCCGCAGACCCAGGCAGAGAGAGCAAAGGAGGCTGTGGTGGCCCCCGACGGGAACCTGGGTGGCCGGGGGA CACACCGAGGAACTTTCCGCCCCCCGACGGGCTCTCCCACCGAGGCTCAGGTGCTCGTGGGCAGCAAGGGGAAGCCCCATGGCCATGCCGCTTCCCTTTCACCC TCAGCGACGCGCCCTCCTGTGCCCGCGGGGAACAAGACGGCTCTCGGCGGCCATGCAGGCGGCCTGTCCCACGAACACGATGGAGACCTCAGACGCCGTCCCCA CCCTGTCACTGTCACCATCACCCATCCTGTCCCCTCACGCCTCCCCACATCCCATCATTACTAC 32 chr18 GAAGTAGAATCACAGTAAATGAGGAGTTAGGGAATTTAGGGTAGAGATTAAAGTAATGAACAGAGGAGGAGGCCTGAGACAGCTGCAGAGAGACCCTGTGTTCC group- CTGTGAGGTGAAGCGTCTGCTGTCAAAGCCGGTTGGCGCTGAGAAGAGGTACCGGGGGCAGCACCCGCCTCCTGGGAGAGGGATGGGCCTGCGGGCACCTGGGG 00430 GAACCGCACGGACACAGACGACACTATAAACGCGGGCGAGACATCAGGGACCGGGAAACAGAAGGACGCGCGTTTCGAGCAGCTGCCCAGTGGGCCACAAGCCC CGCCACGCCACAGCCTCTTCCCCTCAGCACGCAGAGA 33 OLIG2 TACTCCGGCGACGGGAGGATGTTGAGGGAAGCCTGCCAGGTGAAGAAGGGGCCAGCAGCAGCACAGAGCTTCCGACTTTGCCTTCCAGGCTCTAGACTCGCGCC ATGCCAAGACGGGCCCCTCGACTTTCACCCCTGACTCCCAACTCCAGCCACTGGACCGAGCGCGCAAAGAACCTGAGACCGCTTGCTCTCACCGCCGCAAGTCG GTCGCAGGACAGACACCAGTGGGCAGCAACAAAAAAAGAAACCGGGTTCCGGGACACGTGCCGGCGGCTGGACTAACCTCAGCGGCTGCAACCAAGGAGCGCGC ACGTTGCGCCTGCTGGTGTTTATTAGCTACACTGGCAGGCGCACAACTCCGCGCCCCGACTGGTGGCCCCACAGCGCGCACCACACATGGCCTCGCTGCTGTTG GCGGGGTAGGCCCGAAGGAGGCATCTACAAATGCCCGAGCCCTTTCTGATCCCCACCCCCCCGCTCCCTGCGTCGTCCGAGTGACAGATTCTACTAATTGAACG GTTATGGGTCATCCTTGTAACCGTTGGACGACATAACACCACGCTTCAGTTCTTCATGTTTTAAATACATATTTAACGGATGGCTGCAGAGCCAGCTGGGAAAC ACGCGGATTGAAAAATAATGCTCCAGAAGGCACGAGACTGGGGCGAAGGCGAGAGCGGGCTGGGCTTCTAGCGGAGACCGCAGAGGGAGACATATCTCAGAACT AGGGGCAATAACGTGGGTTTCTCTTTGTATTTGTTTATTTTGTAACTTTGCTACTTGAAGACCAATTATTTACTATGCTAATTTGTTTGCTTGTTTTTAAAACC GTACTTGCACAGTAAAAGTTCCCCAACAACGGAAGTAACCCGACGTTCCTCACACTCCCTAGGAGACTGTGTGCGTGTGTGCCCGCGCGTGCGCTCACAGTGTC AAGTGCTAGCATCCGAGATCTGCAGAAACAAATGTCTGAATTCGAAATGTATGGGTGTGAGAAATTCAGCTCGGGGAAGAGATTAGGGACTGGGGGAGACAGGT GGCTGCCTGTACTATAAGGAACCGCCAACGCCAGCATCTGTAGTCCAAGCAGGGCTGCTCTGTAAAGGCTTAGCAATTTTTTCTGTAGGCTTGCTGCACACGGT CTCTGGCTTTTCCCATCTGTAAAATGGGTGAATGCATCCGTACCTCAGCTACCTCCGTGAGGTGCTTCTCCAGTTCGGGCTTAATTCCTCATCGTCAAGAGTTT TCAGGTTTCAGAGCCAGCCTGCAATCGGTAAAACATGTCCCAACGCGGTCGCGAGTGGTTCCATCTCGCTGTCTGGCCCACAGCGTGGAGAAGCCTTGCCCAGG CCTGAAACTTCTCTTTGCAGTTCCAGAAAGCAGGCGACTGGGACGGAAGGCTCTTTGCTAACCTTTTACAGCGGAGCCCTGCTTGGACTACAGATGCCAGCGTT GCCCCTGCCCCAAGGCGTGTGGTGATCACAAAGACGACACTGAAAATACTTACTATCATCCGGCTCCCCTGCTAATAAATGGAGGGGTGTTTAACTACAGGCAC GACCCTGCCCTTGTGCTAGCGCGGTTACCGTGCGGAAATAACTCGTCCCTGTACCCACACCATCCTCAACCTAAAGGAGAGTTGTGAATTCTTTCAAAACACTC TTCTGGAGTCCGTCCCCTCCCTCCTTGCCCGCCCTCTACCCCTCAAGTCCCTGCCCCCAGCTGGGGGCGCTACCGGCTGCCGTCGGAGCTGCAGCCACGGCCAT CTCCTAGACGCGCGAGTAGAGCACCAAGATAGTGGGGACTTTGTGCCTGGGCATCGTTTACATTTGGGGCGCCAAATGCCCACGTGTTGATGAAACCAGTGAGA TGGGAACAGGCGGCGGGAAACCAGACAGAGGAAGAGCTAGGGAGGAGACCCCAGCCCCGGATCCTGGGTCGCCAGGGTTTTCCGCGCGCATCCCAAAAGGTGCG GCTGCGTGGGGCATCAGGTTAGTTTGTTAGACTCTGCAGAGTCTCCAAACCATCCCATCCCCCAACCTGACTCTGTGGTGGCCGTATTTTTTACAGAAATTTGA CCACGTTCCCTTTCTCCCTTGGTCCCAAGCGCGCTCAGCCCTCCCTCCATCCCCCTTGAGCCGCCCTTCTCCTCCCCCTCGCCTCCTCGGGTCCCTCCTCCAGT CCCTCCCCAAGAATCTCCCGGCCACGGGCGCCCATTGGTTGTGCGCAGGGAGGAGGCGTGTGCCCGGCCTGGCGAGTTTCATTGAGCGGAATTAGCCCGGATGA CATCAGCTTCCCAGCCCCCCGGCGGGCCCAGCTCATTGGCGAGGCAGCCCCTCCAGGACACGCACATTGTTCCCCGCCCCCGCCCCCGCCACCGCTGCCGCCGT CGCCGCTGCCACCGGGCTATAAAAACCGGCCGAGCCCCTAAAGGTGCGGATGCTTATTATAGATCGACGCGACACCAGCGCCCGGTGCCAGGTTCTCCCCTGAG GCTTTTCGGAGCGAGCTCCTCAAATCGCATCCAGAGTAAGTGTCCCCGCCCCACAGCAGCCGCAGCCTAGATCCCAGGGACAGACTCTCCTCAACTCGGCTGTG ACCCAGAATGCTCCGATACAGGGGGTCTGGATCCCTACTCTGCGGGCCATTTCTCCAGAGCGACTTTGCTCTTCTGTCCTCCCCACACTCACCGCTGCATCTCC CTCACCAAAAGCGAGAAGTCGGAGCGACAACAGCTCTTTCTGCCCAAGCCCCAGTCAGCTGGTGAGCTCCCCGTGGTCTCCAGATGCAGCACATGGACTCTGGG CCCCGCGCCGGCTCTGGGTGCATGTGCGTGTGCGTGTGTTTGCTGCGTGGTGTCGATGGAGATAAGGTGGATCCGTTTGAGGAACCAAATCATTAGTTCTCTAT CTAGATCTCCATTCTCCCCAAAGAAAGGCCCTCACTTCCCACTCGTTTATTCCAGCCCGGGGGCTCAGTTTTCCCACACCTAACTGAAAGCCCGAAGCCTCTAG AATGCCACCCGCACCCCGAGGGTCACCAACGCTCCCTGAAATAACCTGTTGCATGAGAGCAGAGGGGAGATAGAGAGAGCTTAATTATAGGTACCCGCGTGCAG CTAAAAGGAGGGCCAGAGATAGTAGCGAGGGGGACGAGGAGCCACGGGCCACCTGTGCCGGGACCCCGCGCTGTGGTACTGCGGTGCAGGCGGGAGCAGCTTTT CTGTCTCTCACTGACTCACTCTCTCTCTCTCTCCCTCTCTCTCTCTCTCATTCTCTCTCTTTTCTCCTCCTCTCCTGGAAGTTTTCGGGTCCGAGGGAAGGAGG ACCCTGCGAAAGCTGCGACGACTATCTTCCCCTGGGGCCATGGACTCGGACGCCAGCCTGGTGTCCAGCCGCCCGTCGTCGCCAGAGCCCGATGACCTTTTTCT GCCGGCCCGGAGTAAGGGCAGCAGCGGCAGCGCCTTCACTGGGGGCACCGTGTCCTCGTCCACCCCGAGTGACTGCCC 34 SIM2 TTAATTCGAAAATGGCAGACAGAGCTGAGCGCTGCCGTTCTTTTCAGGATTGAAAATGTGCCAGTGGGCCAGGGGCGCTGGGACCCGCGGTGCGGAAGACTCGG AACAGGAAGAAATAGTGGCGCGCTGGGTGGGCTGCCCCGCCGCCCACGCCGGTTGCCGCTGGTGACAGTGGCTGCCCGGCCAGGCACCTCCGAGCAGCAGGTCT GAGCGTTTTTGGCGTCCCAAGCGTTCCGGGCCGCGTCTTCCAGAGCCTCTGCTCCCAGCGGGGTCGCTGCGGCCTGGCCCGAAGGATTTGACTCTTTGCTGGGA GGCGCGCTGCTCAGGGTTCTG 35 SIM2 CCGGTCCCCAGTTTGGAAAAAGGCGCAAGAAGCGGGCTTTTCAGGGACCCCGGGGAGAACACGAGGGCTCCGACGCGGGAGAAGGATTGAAGCGTGCAGAGGCG CCCCAAATTGCGACAATTTACTGGGATCCTTTTGTGGGGAAAGGAGGCTTAGAGGCTCAAGCTATAGGCTGTCCTAGAGCAACTAGGCGAGAACCTGGCCCCAA ACTCCCTCCTTACGCCCTGGCACAGGTTCCCGGCGACTGGTGTTCCCAAGGGAGCCCCCTGAGCCTACCGCCCTTGCAGGGGGTCGTGCTGCGGCTTCTGGGTC ATAAACGCCGAGGTCGGGGGTGGCGGAGCTGTAGAGGCTGCCCGCGCAGAAAGCTCCAGGATCCCAATATGTG 36 DSCR6 GCGCAGGTCCCCCCAGTCCCCGAGGGAGTGCGCCCGACGGAAACGCCCCTAGCCCGCGGGCCTCGCTTTCCTCTCCCGGGTTCCTGGGTCACTTCCCGCTGTCT C 37 DSCAM TTCCCTCGCGGCTTTGGAAAGGGGGTGCAAATGCACCCTTCTGCGGGCCCGCTACCCGCTGCAACACCTGTGTTTCCTTTCTGGGCACCTTCTAGGTTTCTAGA TATTGCTGTGAATACGGTCCTCCGCTGTACAGTTGAAAACAAA 38 chr21 TGGGAATTTAGGTCGGGCACTGCCGATATGTCGCCTTCCACAAGGCGGGCCCGGGCCTCTGCTGACCGTGCACCGGTCCTGGGGCTGGGTAATTCTGCAGCAGC group- AGCGCAGCCCATGCCGGGGAATTTGCGGGCAGAGGAGACAGTGAGGCCCGCGTTCTGTGCGGGAACTCCCGAGCTCACAGAGCCCAAGACCACACGGCTGCATC 00165 TGCTTGGCTGACTGGGCCAGGCCCACGCGTAGTAACCCGGACGTCTCTCTCTCACAGTCCCCTTGCGTCTGGCCAGGGAGCTGCCAGGCTGCACCCCGCGGTGG GGATCGGGAGAGGGGCAGTGTCGCCCATCCCCGGAAGGCTGAGCCTGGTGCAG 39 PRMT2 CGGTTTTCTCCTGGAGGACTGTGTTCAGACAGATACTGGTTTCCTTATCCGCAGGTGTGCGCGGCGCTCGCAAGTGGTCAGCATAACGCCGGGCGAATTCGGAA AGCCCGTGCGTCCGTGGACGACCCACTTGGAAGGAGTTGGGAGAAGTCCTTGTTCCCACGCGCGGACGCTTCCCTCCGTGTGTCCTTCGAGCCACAAAAAGCCC AGACCCTAACCCGCTCCTTTCTCCCGCCGCGTCCATGCAGAACTCCGCCGTTCCTGGGAGGGGAAGCCCGCGAGGCGTCGGGAGAGGCACGTCCTCCGTGAGCA AAGAGCTCCTCCGAGCGCGCGGCGGGGACGCTGGGCCGACAGGGGACCGCGGGGGCAGGGCGGAGAGGACCCGCCCTCGAGTCGGCCCAGCCCTAACACTCAGG AC 40 SIX2 AGGGAATCGGGCTGACCAGTCCTAAGGTCCCACGCTCCCCTGACCTCAGGGCCCAGAGCCTCGCATTACCCCGAGCAGTGCGTTGGTTACTCTCCCTGGAAAGC CGCCCCCGCCGGGGCAAGTGGGAGTTGCTGCACTGCGGTCTTTGGAGGCCTAGGTCGCCCAGAGTAGGCGGAGCCCTGTATCCCTCCTGGAGCCGGCCTGCGGT GAGGTCGGTACCCAGTACTTAGGGAGGGAGGACGCGCTTGGTGCTCAGGGTAGGCTGGGCCGCTGCTAGCTCTTGATTTAGTCTCATGTCCGCCTTTGTGCCGG CCTCTCCGATTTGTGGGTCCTTCCAAGAAAGAGTCCTCTAGGGCAGCTAGGGTCGTCTCTTGGGTCTGGCGAGGCGGCAGGCCTTCTTCGGACCTATCCCCAGA GGTGTAACGGAGACTTTCTCCACTGCAGGGCGGCCTGGGGCGGGCATCTGCCAGGCGAGGGAGCTGCCCTGCCGCCGAGATTGTGGGGAAACGGCGTGGAAGAC ACCCCATCGGAGGGCACCCAATCTGCCTCTGCACTCGATTCCATCCTGCAACCCAGGAGAAACCATTTCCGAGTTCCAGCCGCAGAGGCACCCGCGGAGTTGCC AAAAGAGACTCCCGCGAGGTCGCTCGGAACCTTGACCCTGACACCTGGACGCGAGGTCTTTCAGGACCAGTCTCGGCTCGGTAGCCTGGTCCCCGACCACCGCG ACCAGGAGTTCCTTCTTCCCTTCCTGCTCACCAGCCGGCCGCCGGCAGCGGCTCCAGGAAGGAGCACCAACCCGCGCTGGGGGCGGAGGTTCAGGCGGCAGGAA TGGAGAGGCTGATCCTCCTCTAGCCCCGGCGCATTCACTTAGGTGCGGGAGCCCTGAGGTTCAGCCTGACTTTC 41 SIX2 CACTACGGATCTGCCTGGACTGGTTCAGATGCGTCGTTTAAAGGGGGGGGCTGGCACTCCAGAGAGGAGGGGGCGCTGCAGGTTAATTGATAGCCACGGAAGCA CCTAGGCGCCCCATGCGCGGAGCCGGAGCCGCCAGCTCAGTCTGACCCCTGTCTTTTCTCTCCTCTTCCCTCTCCCACCCCTCACTCCGGGAAAGCGAGGGCCG AGGTAGGGGCAGATAGATCACCAGACAGGCGGAGAAGGACAGGAGTACAGATGGAGGGACCAGGACACAGAATGCAAAAGACTGGCAGGTGAGAAGAAGGGAGA AACAGAGGGAGAGAGAAAGGGAGAAACAGAGCAGAGGCGGCCGCCGGCCCGGCCGCCCTGAGTCCGATTTCCCTCCTTCCCTGACCCTTCAGTTTCACTGCAAA TCCACAGAAGCAGGTTTGCGAGCTCGAATACCTTTGCTCCACTGCCACACGCAGCACCGGGACTGGGCGTCTGGAGCTTAAGTCTGGGGGTCTGAGCCTGGGAC CGGCAAATCCGCGCAGCGCATCGCGCCCAGTCTCGGAGACTGCAACCACCGCCAAGGAGTACGCGCGGCAGGAAACTTCTGCGGCCCAATTTCTTCCCCAGCTT TGGCATCTCCGAAGGCACGTACCCGCCCTCGGCACAAGCTCTCTCGTCTTCCACTTCGACCTCGAGGTGGAGAAAGAGGCTGGCAAGGGCTGTGCGCGTCGCTG GTGTGGGGAGGGCAGCAGGCTGCCCCTCCCCGCTTCTGCAGCGAGTTTTCCCAGCCAGGAAAAGGGAGGGAGCTGTTTCAGGAATTTCAGTGCCTTCACCTAGC GACTGACACAAGTCGTGTGTATAGGAAG 42 SOX14 GGAGCCTGAAGTCAGAAAAGATGGGGCCTCGTTACTCACTTTCTAGCCCAGCCCCTGGCCCTGGGTCCCGCAGAGCCGTCATCGCAGGCTCCTGCCCAGCCTCT GGGGTCGGGTGAGCAAGGTGTTCTCTTCGGAAGCGGGAAGGGCTGCGGGTCGGGGACGTCCCTTGGCTGCCACCCCTGATTCTGCATCCTTTTCGCTCGAATCC CTGCGCTAGGCATCCTCCCCGATCCCCCAAAAGCCCAAGCACTGGGTCTGGGTTGAGGAAGGGAACGGGTGCCCAGGCCGGACAGAGGCTGAAAGGAGGCCTCA AGGTTCCTCTTTGCTACAAAGTGGAGAAGTTGCTCTACTCTGGAGGGCAGTGGCCTTTTCCAAACTTTTCCACTTAGGTCCGTAAGAAAAGCAATTCATACACG ATCAGCGCTTTCGGTGCGAGGATGGAAAGAAACTTC 43 TLX3 TTTTCCTGTTACAGAGCTGAGCCCACTCATGTGGTGCCAAGTAGCGACTATCTCTCGGCCACCTCCACCCAGAGCAATGTGGGCGCCCCCAGCGGGTGGGAGCG ATTGCCGAGCGGCGCAAGGGCGTTTAACGCCTAACCCCCTCCTCCTGGGTTGCCAAGCCGCTAGGTCGCCGTTTCCAACGTGGCTGCGCGGGACTGAAGTCCGA CGACTCCTCGTCCTCAGTAGGAGACACACCTCCCACTGCCCCCAGCCACGCGAGCTATGGGCAGAATCGGGGCAACGGTAATATCTGGATGGGGCAGGCTCCCC TGAGGCTGTGCTTAAGAAAAAAGGAATCTGGAGTAGCCTGAGGGGCCCCACGAGGGGGCCTCCTTTGCGATCGTCTCCCAGCCTTAGGCCAAGGCTACGGAGGC AGGCGGCCGAGTGTTGGCGCCCAGCCCGGCCGAGGACTGGATGGAGGACGAGAAGCAGCCTGCCTCTGGGCGACAGCTGCGGACGCAGCCTCGCCGCCTCGCCG CCTCAGCCTCGGTCCCAGCGTCTCTAAAGCCGCGCCCATTTTACAGATGCAGGGCAGGGAGACAAGAGGCATCTCCGGGGGCCGAGTAGAATGATGGCGCGGGT TCTCCCGGCGCCCTGATTTCGAGGCTGCGCCCGGGGCCCTACATGCAGGCGGGGAGGCCTGGGCCGAAGGCGTCTGCAAGGAGGGGCGAGTCTGCCCGGTCCGG GCAGGGAGTGAGGCCACAGTCAGTTCTCCCTAGGAGGCCGCGCAGCGGGTAGGGTATGGGACTGGGGGACGCAACGGGGACCTGGCCGAATCAGAGCCCTCAGC AGAGAACGCCGAAAACTCTGGGGCCGGCCGCTCGCTTCCCGCTAGTGGGAATGGTTTCCGGTCATCCGTTCCCAGTCCAGCCCCGGGTAGGGAGCTCTGATTTG CAATGCACAGCACTTGCGAGGTTCGAATGCCCCCGCAATTTGCAGATGGAAATACTAAGCCTAGGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCTCAAGCCTATCATCTCAGCCCTTTG GGAGGCCAAGCCGGGAGGATTGTTTGAGCCCAAGAATTCAAAACCAGCCTGAGCAACATAGCGACCCCGTCTCTACAAAATAAAATAAAATAAATTATCCGGGC GTGGTGGCACGCGCCTGTGGTTCCAGCTACTCCGGAGGCTGAGGTGGGAGGATCGCTTGAGTCCGGGAGGTCGAGGCTACAGTGAGCCGTGATCGCACCACTGC ACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGTGAGACCTTGTCTCAAAAAAGGAAAAAAAGAAAAAGAAAGTAAGCTTCAAAGAAGCTCTGATAATAGTTCTGGGTCGTGCAGC GGTGGCGGCCCCGCGCTCTCGCCCCTAAAGCAAGCGCTCTTTGTACTGGGTGGAGGAGCTTTGAGTAGTGAGGGTGGAGATGCAGCTTCGGGGTGGCGCAGCCA CCCTGACACTAGGCCCGGGGTCGCAGTGGGACAGAAGAGTCTGCCGCTCTGACTTGGGCTCTGAGTTCCAAGGGCGCCCGGCACTTCTAGCCTCCCAGGCTTGC GCGCTGGCGCCTTTGCCATCCGTGCCGAAGTGGGGAGACCTAGCCGCGACCACCACGAGCGCAGCGGTGACACCCAGAGGTCCCACCGGGCCCCTGGGCAGGGT AACCTTAGCCTGTCCGCTTCGGCAGCTTTGCGAAGAGTGGCGCGCAGCTAGGGCTGAGGCTCTTGCGGACCTGCGGTCGAAGCAGGCGGCTGAGCCAGTTCGAT CGCCAAGGCCTGGGCTGCCGACAGTGGTGCGCGCTCTGTTCCGCCGCGGCCGGGCCAGGCGCTCTGGAATAGCGATGGGGGGACACGGCCTCCAACTTTCTGCA GAGACCATCGGGCAGCTCCGGGCCTAAGCAGCGACCTCACCGAAGGTTCCTGGGAACCTTTGCCAAAATCCCAGCCTCTGCCTCGGTCCAGCTAAACCGTGTGT AAACAAGTGCACCAAG 44 FOXP4 ATAAAGGACCGGGTAATTTCGCGGAATGCGGATTTTGAGACAGGCCCAGACGGCGGCGGATTCCCTGTGTCCCCCAACTGGGGCGATCTCGTGAACACACCTGC GTCCCACCCCGATCCTAGGTTGGGGGGAAAGGGTATGGGAACCCTGAGCCCAGAGCGCGCCCCGCTCTTTCCTTTGCTCCCCGGCTTCCCTGGCCAGCCCCCTC CCGGCTGGTTTCCTCGCTCACTCGGCGCCTGGCGTTTCGGGCGTCTGGAGATCACCGCGTGTCTGGCACCCCAACGTCTAGTCTCCCCGCAGGTTGACCGCGGC GCCTGGAGCCGGGAATAGGGGTGGGGAGTCCGGAGAACCAAACCCGAGCCTGAAGTTGCCATTCGGGTGACTCCCGAGAAAGCCCGGGAGCATTTTGGCCAATG CGGGTTTTTACCTGAACTTCAGCATCTTCACC 45 FOXP4 AATTGGAAAACCCTGGTATTGTGCCTGTTTGGGGGAAGAAAACGTCAATAAAAATTAATTGATGAGTTGGCAGGGCGGGCGGTGCGGGTTCGCGGCGAGGCGCA GGGTGTCATGGCAAATGTTACGGCTCAGATTAAGCGATTGTTAATTAAAAAGCGACGGTAATTAATACTCGCTACGCCATATGGGCCCGTGAAAAGGCACAAAA GGTTTCTCCGCATGTGGGGTTCCCCTTCTCTTTTCTCCTTCCACAAAAGCACCCCAGCCCGTGGGTCCCCCCTTTGGCCCCAAGGTAGGTGGAACTCGTCACTT CCGGCCAGGGAGGGGATGGGGCGGTCTCCGGCGAGTTCCAAGGGCGTCCCTCGTTGCGCACTCGCCCGCCCAGGTTCTTTGAA 46 chr7 GGGAAGCGATCGTCTCCTCTGTCAACTCGCGCCTGGGCACTTAGCCCCTCCCGTTTCAGGGCGCCGCCTCCCCGGATGGCAAACACTATAAAGTGGCGGCGAAT group- AAGGTTCCTCCTGCTGCTCTCGGTTTAGTCCAAGATCAGCGATATCACGCGTCCCCCGGAGCATCGCGTGCAGGAGCCATGGCGCGGGAGCTATACCACGAAGA 00267 GTTCGCCCGGGCGGGCAAGCAGGCGGGGCTGCAGGTCTGGAGGATTGAGAAGCTGGAGCTGGTGCCCGTGCCCCAGAGCGCTCACGGCGACTTCTACGTCGGGG ATGCCTACCTGGTGCTGCACACGGCCAAGACGAGCCGAGGCTTCACCTACCACCTGCACTTCTGGCTCGGTAAGGGACGGCGGGCGGCGGGACCCCGACGCACC AAGGCCGGCGAGGGGAGGGCGTAGGGGTCTGAGATTTGCAGGCGTGGGAGTAAAGGGGACCGCAAACTGAGCTAG 47 NPY CTCAGGGGCGGGAAGTGGCGGGTGGGAGTCACCCAAGCGTGACTGCCCGAGGCCCCTCCTGCCGCGGCGAGGAAGCTCCATAAAAGCCCTGTCGCGACCCGCTC TCTGCACCCCATCCGCTGGCTCTCACCCCTCGGAGACGCTCGCCCGACAGCATAGTACTTGCCGCCCAGCCACGCCCGCGCGCCAGCCACCGTGAGTGCTACGA CCCGTCTGTCTAGGGGTGGGAGCGAACGGGGCGCCCGCGAACTTGCTAGAGACGCAGCCTCCCGCTCTGTGGAGCCCTGGGGCCCTGGGATGATCGCGCTCCAC TCCCCAGCGGACTATGCCGGCTCCGCGCCCCGACGCGGACCAGCCCTCTTGGCGGCTAAATTCCACTTGTTCCTCTGCTCCCCTCTGATTGTCCACGGCCCTTC TCCCGGGCCCTTCCCGCTGGGCGGTTCTTCTGAGTTACCTTTTAGCAGATATGGAGGGAGAACCCGGGACCGCTATCCCAAGGCAGCTGGCGGTCTCCCTGCGG GTCGCCGCCTTGAGGCCCAGGAAGCGGTGCGCGGTAGGAAGGTTTCCCCGGCAGCGCCATCGAGTGAGGAATCCCTGGAGCTCTAGAGCCCCGCGCCCTGCCAC CTCCCTGGATTCTTGGGCTCCAAATCTCTTTGGAGCAATTCTGGCCCAGGGAGCAATTCTCTTTCCCCTTCCCCACCGCAGTCGTCACCCCGAGGTGATCTCTG CTGTCAGCGTTGATCCCCTGAAGCTAGGCAGACCAGAAGTAACAGAGAAGAAACTTTTCTTCCCAGACAAGAGTTTGGGCAAGAAGGGAGAAAAGTGACCCAGC AGGAAGAACTTCCAATTCGGTTTTGAATGCTAAACTGGCGGGGCCCCCACCTTGCACTCTCGCCGCGCGCTTCTTGGTCCCTGAGACTTCGAACGAAGTTGCGC GAAGTTTTCAGGTGGAGCAGAGGGGCAGGTCCCGACCGGACGGCGCCCGGAGCCCGCAAGGTGGTGCTAGCCACTCCTGGGTTCTCTCTGCGGGACTGGGACGA GAGCGGATTGGGGGTCGCGTGTGGTAGCAGGAGGAGGAGCGCGGGGGGCAGAGGAGGGAGGTGCTGCGCGTGGGTGCTCTGAATCCCCAAGCCCGTCCGTTGAG CCTTCTGTGCCTGCAGATGCTAGGTAACAAGCGACTGGGGCTGTCCGGACTGACCCTCGCCCTGTCCCTGCTCGTGTGCCTGGGTGCGCTGGCCGAGGCGTACC CCTCCAAGCCGGACAACCCGGGCGAGGACGCACCAG 48 SHH TGGAGAACCTTGGGCTCTGTGGCCTCAAAGGTAGGGGTGATTTCGAGGGGCCGGCACCTCACAGGGCAGGTTCCACCGCGGAAACGCAGTCATCGCCCAGCGAC CCTGCTCCTGGCCCTCAGCCTCCCCCCAGGTTTCTTTTTCTCTTGAATCAAGCCGAGGTGCGCCAATGGCCTTCCTTGGGTCGGATCCGGGGGGCCAGGGCCAG CTTACCTGCTTTCACCGAGCAGTGGATATGTGCCTTGGACTCGTAGTACACCCAGTCGAAGCCGGCCTCCACCGCCAGGCGGGCCAGCATGCCGTACTTGCTGC GGTCGCGGTCAGACGTGGTGATGTCCACTGCGCGGCCCTCGTAGTGCAGAGACTCCTCTGAGTGGTGGCCATCTTCGTCCCAGCCCTCGGTCACCCGCAGTTTC ACTCCTGGCCACTGGTTCATCACCGAGATGGCCAAAGCGTTCAACTTGTCCTTACACCTCTGCGAAGACAAGGGGACCCCCACCGACGGACACGTTAGCCTGGG CAACCGCCACCCCTCCCGGCCCCTCCATCAGCCT 49 OSR2 TCTCACGACCCATCCGTTAACCCACCGTTCCCAGGAGCTCCGAGGCGCAGCGGCGACAGAGGTTCGCCCCGGCCTGCTAGCATTGGCATTGCGGTTGACTGAGC TTCGCCTAACAGGCTTGGGGAGGGTGGGCTGGGCTGGGCTGGGCTGGGCTGGGTGCTGCCCGGCTGTCCGCCTTTCGTTTTCCTGGGACCGAGGAGTCTTCCGC TCCGTATCTGCCTAGAGTCTGAATCCGACTTTCTTTCCTTTGGGCACGCGCTCGCCAGTGGAGCACTTCTTGTTCTGGCCCCGGGCTGATCTGCACGCGGACTT GAGCAGGTGCCAAGGTGCCACGCAGTCCCCTCACGGCTTTCGGGGGGTCTTGGAGTCGGGTGGGGAGGGAGACTTAGGTGTGGTAACCTGCGCAGGTGCCAAAG GGCAGAAGGAGCAGCCTTGGATTATAGTCACGGTCTCTCCCTCTCTTCCCTGCCATTTTTAGGGCTTTCTCTACGTGCTGTTGTCTCACTGGGTTTTTGTCGGA GCCCCACGCCCTCCGGCCTCTGATTCCTGGAAGAAAGGGTTGGTCCCCTCAGCACCCCCAGCATCCCGGAAAATGGGGAGCAAGGCTCTGCCAGCGCCCATCCC GCTCCACCCGTCGCTGCAGCTCACCAATTACTCCTTCCTGCAGGCCGTGAACACCTTCCCGGCCACGGTGGACCACCTGCAGGGCCTGTACGGTCTCAGCGCGG TACAGACCATGCACATGAACCACTGGACGCTGGGGTATCCCAAT 50 GLIS3 TGGTTTCCTTTCGCTTCTCGCCTCCCAAACACCTCCAGCAAGTCGGAGGGCGCGAACGCGGAGCCAGAAACCCTTCCCCAAAGTTTCTCCCGCCAGGTACCTAA TTGAATCATCCATAGGATGACAAATCAGCCAGGGCCAAGATTTCCAGACACTTGAGTGACTTCCCGGTCCCCGAGGTGACTTGTCAGCTCCAGTGAGTAACTTG GAACTGTCGCTCGGGGCAAGGTGTGTGTCTAGGAGAGAGCCGGCGGCTCACTCACGCTTTCCAGAGAGCGACCCGGGCCGACTTCAAAATACACACAGGGTCAT TTATAGGGACTGGAGCCGCGCGCAGGACAACGTCTCCGAGACTGAGACATTTTCCAAACAGTGCTGACATTTTGTCGGGCCCCATAAAAAATGTAAACGCGAGG TGACGAACCCGGCGGGGAGGGTTCGTGTCTGGCTGTGTCTGCGTCCTGGCGGCGTGGGAGGTTATAGTTCCAGACCTGGCGGCTGCGGATCGCCGGGCCGGTAC CCGCGAGGAGTGTAGGTACCCTCAGCCCGACCACCTCCCGCAATCATGGGGACACCGGCTTGGATGAGACACAGGCGTGGAAAACAGCCTTCGTGAAACTCCAC AAACACGTGGAACTTGAAAAGACAACTACAGCCCCGCGTGTGCGCGAGAGACCTCACGTCACCCCATCAGTTCCCACTTCGCCAAAGTTTCCCTTCAGTGGGGA CTCCAGAGTGGTGCGCCCCATGCCCGTGCGTCCTGTAACGTGCCCTGATTGTGTACCCCTCTGCCCGCTCTACTTGAAATGAAAACACAAAAACTGTTCCGAAT TAGCGCAACTTTAAAGCCCCGTTATCTGTCTTCTACACTGGGCGCTCTTAGGCCACTGACAGAAACATGGTTTGAACCCTAATTGTTGCTATCAGTCTCAGTCA GCGCAGGTCTCTCAGTGACCTGTGACGCCGGGAGTTGAGGTGCGCGTATCCTTAAACCCGCGCGAACGCCACCGGCTCAGCGTAGAAAACTATTTGTAATCCCT AGTTTGCGTCTCTGAGCTTTAACTCCCCCACACTCTCAAGCGCCCGGTTTCTCCTCGTCTCTCGCCTGCGAGCAAAGTTCCTATGGCATCCACTTACCAGGTAA CCGGGATTTCCACAACAAAGCCCGGCGTGCGGGTCCCTTCCCCCGGCCGGCCAGCGCGAGTGACAGCGGGCGGCCGGCGCTGGCGAGGAGTAACTTGGGGCTCC AGCCCTTCAGAGCGCTCCGCGGGCTGTGCCTCCTTCGGAAATGAAAACCCCCATCCAAACGGGGGGACGGAGCGCGGAAACCCGGCCCAAGTGCCGTGTGTGCG CGCGCGTCTG 51 PRMT8 GAAAGCCATCCTTACCATTCCCCTCACCCTCCGCCCTCTGATCGCCCACCCGCCGAAAGGGTTTCTAAAAATAGCCCAGGGCTTCAAGGCCGCGCTTCTGTGAA GTGTGGAGCGAGCGGGCACGTAGCGGTCTCTGCCAGGTGGCTGGAGCCCTGGAAGCGAGAAGGCGCTTCCTCCCTGCATTTCCACCTCACCCCACCCCCGGCTC ATTTTTCTAAGAAAAAGTTTTTGCGGTTCCCTTTGCCTCCTACCCCCGCTGCCGCGCGGGGTCTGGGTGCAGACCCCTGCCAGGTTCCGCAGTGTGCAGCGGCG GCTGCTGCGCTCTCCCAGCCTCGGCGAGGGTTAAAGGCGTCCGGAGCAGGCAGAGCGCCGCGCGCCAGTCTATTTTTACTTGCTTCCCCCGCCGCTCCGCGCTC CCCCTTCTCAGCAGTTGCACATGCCAGCTCTGCTGAAGGCATCAATGAAAACAGCAGTAG 52 TBX3 ATCGAAAATGTCGACATCTTGCTAATGGTCTGCAAACTTCCGCCAATTATGACTGACCTCCCAGACTCGGCCCCAGGAGGCTCGTATTAGGCAGGGAGGCCGCC GTAATTCTGGGATCAAAAGCGGGAAGGTGCGAACTCCTCTTTGTCTCTGCGTGCCCGGCGCGCCCCCCTCCCGGTGGGTGATAAACCCACTCTGGCGCCGGCCA TGCGCTGGGTGATTAATTTGCGAACAAACAAAAGCGGCCTGGTGGCCACTGCATTCGGGTTAAACATTGGCCAGCGTGTTCCGAAGGCTTGT 53 chr12 ATCAACATCGTGGCTTTGGTCTTTTCCATCATGGTGAGTGAATCACGGCCAGAGGCAGCCTGGGAGGAGAGACCCGGGCGGCTTTGAGCCCCTGCAGGGGAGTC group- CGCGCGCTCTCTGCGGCTCCCTTCCTCACGGCCCGGCCCGCGCTAGGTGTTCTTTGTCCTCGCACCTCCTCCTCACCTTTCTCGGGCTCTCAGAGCTCTCCCCG 00801 CAATCATCAGCACCTCCTCTGCACTCCTCGTGGTACTCAGAGCCCTGATCAAGCTTCCCCCAGGCTAGCTTTCCTCTTCTTTCCAGCTCCCAGGGTGCGTTTCC TCTCCAACCCGGGGAAGTTCTTCCGTGGACTTTGCTGACTCCTCTGACCTTCCTAGGCACTTGCCCGGGGCTTCTCAACCCTCTTTTCTAGAGCCCCAGTGCGC GCCACCCTAGCGAGCGCAGTAAGCTCATACCCCGAGCATGCAGGCTCTACGTTCCTTTCCCTGCCGCTCCGGGGGCTCCTGCTCTCCAGCGCCCAGGACTGTCT CTATCTCAGCCTGTGCTCCCTTCTCTCTTTGCTGCGCCCAAGGGCACCGCTTCCGCCACTCTCCGGGGGGTCCCCAGGCGATTCCTGATGCCCCCTCCTTGATC TTAACGCGCCCGAGGCTGGCTCACACCCACTACCTCTTTAGGCCTTTCTTAGGCTCCCCGTGTGCCCCCCTCACCAGCAAAGTGGGTGCGCCTCTCTTACTCTT TCTACCCAGCGCGTCGTAGTTCCTCCCCGTTTGCTGCGCACTGGCCCTAACCTCTCTTCTCTTGGTGTCCCCCAGAGCTCCCAGGCGCCCCTCCACCGCTCTGT CCTGCGCCCGGGGCTCTCCCGGGAATGAACTAGGGGATTCCACGCAACGTGCGGCTCCGCCCGCCCTCTGCGCTCAGACCTCCCGAGCTGCCCGCCTCTCTAGG AGTGGCCGCTGGGGCCTCTAGTCCGCCCTTCCGGAGCTCAGCTCCCTAGCCCTCTTCAACCCTGGTAGGAACACCCGAGCGAACCCCACCAGGAGGGCGACGAG CGCCTGCTAGGCCCTCGCCTTATTGACTGCAGCAGCTGGCCCGGGGGTGGCGGCGGGGTGAGGTTCGTACCGGCACTGTCCCGGGACAACCCTTGCAGTTGC 54 PAX9 ACAAATAAAACACCCTCTAGCTTCCCCTAGACTTTGTTTAACTGGCCGGGTCTCCAGAAGGAACGCTGGGGATGGGATGGGTGGAGAGAGGGAGCGGCTCAAGG ACTTTAGTGAGGAGCAGGCGAGAAGGAGCACGTTCAGGCGTCAAGACCGATTTCTCCCCCTGCTTCGGGAGACTTTTGAACGCTCGGAGAGGCCCGGCATCTCA CCACTTTACTTGGCCGTAGGGGCCTCCGGCACGGCAGGAATGAGGGAGGGGGTCCGATTGGACAGTGACGGTTTGGGGCCGTTCGGCTATGTTCAGGGACCATA TGGTTTGGGGACAGCCCCAGTAGTTAGTAGGGGACGGGTGCGTTCGCCCAGTCCCCGGATGCGTAGGGAGGCCCAGTGGCAGGCAGCTGTCCCAAGCAGCGGGT GCGCGTCCCTGCGCGCTGTGTGTTCATTTTGCAGAGCCAGCCTTCGGGGAGGTGAACCAGCTGGGAGGAGTGTTCGTGAACGGGAGGCCGCTGCCCAACGCCAT CCGGCTTCGCATCGTGGAACTGGCCCAACTGGGCATCCGACCGTGTGACATCAGCCGCCAGCTACGGGTCTCGCACGGCTGCGTCAGCAAGATCCTGGCGCGAT ACAACGAGACGGGCTCGATCTTGCCAGGAGCCATCGGGGGCAGCAAGCCCCGGGTCACTACCCCCACCGTGGTGAAACACATCCGGACCTACAAGCAGAGAGAC CCCGGCATCTTCGCCTGGGAGATCCGGGACCGCCTGCTGGCGGACGGCGTGTGCGACAAGTACAATGTGCCCTCCGTGAGCTCCATCAGCCGCATTCTGCGCAA CAAGATCGGCAACTTGGCCCAGCAGGGTCATTACGACTCATACAAGCAGCACCAGCCGACGCCGCAGCCAGCGCTGCCCTACAACCACATCTACTCGTACCCCA GCCCTATCACGGCGGCGGCCGCCAAGGTGCCCACGCCACCCGGGGTGC 55 SIX1 AGGAGGCGCAACGCGCTGCCAGGGCGGCTTTATCCTGCCGCCACAGGGCGGGGACCAGCCCGGCAGCCGGGTGTCCAGCGCCGCTCACGTGCCTCGCCTGGAGC TTAGCTCTCAGACTCCGAAGAGGGCGACTGAGACTTGGGCCTGGGAGTTGGCTTCGGGGTACCCAAGGCGACGACAGCTGAGTTGTACCACGAAGCTCAGGCCG AGGCCTCCTCCCTTGTCTGGCCTTCGAATCCATACTGGCAGCCTCTCCTCTCAGGCACTCCGCGGGCCGGGCCACTAGGCCCCCTGCTCCTGGAGCTGCGCTAT GATCCGGGTCTTGAGATGCGCGCGATTCTCTCTGAACCGGTGGAGAGGAGGCTCTGCCCCGCGCGGAGCGAGGACAGCGGCGCCCGAGCTTCCCGCGCCTCTCC AGGGCCCAATGGCAAGAACAGCCTCCGAAGTGCGCGGATGACAGGAAAAGATCTTCAGTTCTTCTGCCGCTAGAGAAGTGCGGGATACAAGCCTCTATTGGATC CACAACCTGGAGTCCTGCCTTCGGA 56 ISL2 ATCTGCGTGCCCTTTTCTGGGCGAGCCCTGGGAGATCCAGGGAGAACTGGGCGCTCCAGATGGTGTATGTCTGTACCTTCACAGCAAGGCTTCCCTTGGATTTG AGGCTTCCTATTTTGTCTGGGATCGGGGTTTCTCCTTGTCCCAGTGGCAGCCCCGCGTTGCGGGTTCCGGGCGCTGCGCGGAGCCCAAGGCTGCATGGCAGTGT GCAGCGCCCGCCAGTCGGGCTGGTGGGTTGTGCACTCCGTCGGCAGCTGCAGAAAGGTGGGAGTGCAGGTCTTGCCTTTCCTCACCGGGCGGTTGGCTTCCAGC ACCGAGGCTGACCTATCGTGGCAAGTTTGCGGCCCCCGCAGATCCCCAGTGGAGAAAGAGGGCTCTTCCGATGCGATCGAGTGTGCGCCTCCCCGCAAAGCAAT GCAGACCCTAAATCACTCAAGGCCTGGAGCTCCAGTCTCAAAGGTGGCAGAAAAGGCCAGACCTAACTCGAGCACCTACTGCCTTCTGCTTGCCCCGCAGAGCC TTCAGGGACTGACTGGGACGCCCCTGGTGGCGGGCAGTCCCATCCGCCATGAGAACGCCGTGCAGGGCAGCGCAGTGGAGGTGCAGACGTACCAGCCGCCGTGG AAGGCGCTCAGCGAGTTTGCCCTCCAGAGCGACCTGGACCAACCCGCCTTCCAACAGCTGGTGAGGCCCTGCCCTACCCGCCCCGACCTCGGGACTCTGCGGGT TGGGGATTTAGCCACTTAGCCTGGCAGAGAGGGGAGGGGGTGGCCTTGGGCTGAGGGGCTGGGTACAGCCCTAGGCGGTGGGGGAGGGGGAACAGTGGCGGGCT CTGAAACCTCACCTCGGCCCATTACGCGCCCTAAACCAGGTCTCCCTGGATTAAAGTGCTCACAAGAGAGGTCGCAGGATTAACCAACCCGCTCCCCCGCCCTA ATCCCCCCCTCGTGCGCCTGGGGACCTGGCCTCCTTCTCCGCAGGGCTTGCTCTCAGCTGGCGGCCGGTCCCCAAGGGACACTTTCCGACTCGGAGCACGCGGC CCTGGAGCACCAGCTCGCGTGCCTCTTCACCTGCCTCTTCCCGGTGTTTCCGCCGCCCCAGGTCTCCTTCTCCGAGTCCGGCTCCCTAGGCAACTCCTCCGGCA GCGACGTGACCTCCCTGTCCTCGCAGCTCCCGGACACCCCCAACAGTATGGTGCCGAGTCCCGTGGAGACGTGAGGGGGACCCCTCCCTGCCAGCCCGCGGACC TCGCATGCTCCCTGCATGAGACTCACCCATGCTCAGGCCATTCCAGTTCCGAAAGCTCTCTCGCCTTCGTAATTATTCTATTGTTATTTATGAGAGAGTACCGA GAGACACGGTCTGGACAGCCCAAGGCGCCAGGATGCAACCTGCTTTCACCAGACTGCAGACCCCTGCTCCGAGGACTCTTAGTTTTTCAAAACCAGAATCTGGG ACTTACCAGGGTTAGCTCTGCCCTCTCCTCTCCTCTCTACGTGGCCGCCGCTCTGTCTCTCCACGCCCCACCTGTGT 57 DLX4 AGGTCTCTTCAGACTGCCCATTCTCCGGGCCTCGCTGAATGCGGGGGCTCTATCCACAGCGCGCGGGGCCGAGCTCAGGCAGGCTGGGGCGAAGATCTGATTCT TTCCTTCCCGCCGCCAAACCGAATTAATCAGTTTCTTCAACCTGAGTTACTAAGAAAGAAAGGTCCTTCCAAATAAAACTGAAAATCACTGCGAATGACAATAC TATACTACAAGTTCGTTTTGGGGCCGGTGGGTGGGATGGAGGAGAAAGGGCACGGATAATCCCGGAGGGCCGCGGAGTGAGGAGGACTATGGTCGCGGTGGAAT CTCTGTTCCGCTGGCACATCCGCGCAGGTGCGGCTCTGAGTGCTGGCTCGGGGTTACAGACCTCGGCATCCGGCTGCAGGGGCAGACAGAGACCTCCTCTGCTA GGGCGTGCGGTAGGCATCGTATGGAGCCCAGAGACTGCCGAGAGCACTGCGCACTCACCAAGTGTTAGGGGTGCCCGTGATAGACCGCCAGGGAAGGGGCTGGT TCGGAGGGAATTCCCGCTACCGGGAAGGTCGGAACTCGGGGTGATCAAACAAGGAATGCATCTCACCTCCGTGGGTGCTTGTGCTGCGCAAGGAATTATTACCG GAGCGGTTGCGATGGCCTTTGCCCGGCGACCCAAGAAGAGTAAGCAAACTACCGTCCACCCAGCGGATCAGGTCCAAT 58 CBX4 GATGTCCTGTTTCTAGCAGCCTCCAGAGCCAAGCTAGGCGAGAGGCGTAGGAGGCAGAGAGAGCGGGCGCGGGAGGCCAGGGTCCGCCTGGGGGCCTGAGGGGA CTTCGTGGGGTCCCGGGAGTGGCCTAGAAACAGGGAGCTGGGAGGGCCGGGAAGAGCTTGAGGCTGAGCGGGGGACGAACGGGCAGCGCAAAGGGGAGATGAAC GGAATGGCCGAGGAGCCACGCATTCGCCTTGTGTCCGCGGACCCTTGTTCCCGACAGGCGACCAAGCCAAGGCCCTCCGGACTGACGCGGCCTGAGCAGCAGCG AGTGTGAAGTTTGGCACCTCCGGCGGCGAGACGGCGCGTTCTGGCGCGCGGCTCCTGCGTCCGGCTGGTGGAGCTGCTGCGCCCTATGCGGCCTGCCGAGGGCG CCGCCGAGGGCCCGCGAGCTCCGTGGGGTCGGGGTGGGGGGACCCGGGAGCGGACAGCGCGGCCCGAGGGGCAGGGGCAGGGGCGCGCCTGGCCTGGGGTGTGT CTGGGCCCCGGCTCCGGGCTCTTGAAGGACCGCGAGCAGGAGGCTTGCGCAATCCCTTGGCTGAGCGTCCACGGAGAAAGAAAAAGAGCAAAAGCAGAGCGAGA GTGGAGCGAGGGATGGGGGCGGGCAAAGAGCCATCCGGGTCTCCACCACCGCCCTGACACGCGACCCGGCTGTCTGTTGGGGACCGCACGGGGGCTCGGGCGAG CAGGGGAGGGAGGAGCCTGCGCGGGGCTCGTGTTCGCCCAGGAATCCCGGAGAAGCTCGAAGACGGTCTGGTGTTGAACGCACACGTGGACTCCATTTCATTAC CACCTTGCAGCTCTTGCGCCACGGAGGCTGCTGCTGCCCGGCGGCTGCTACCCACCGAGACCCACGTGGCCCCTCCCCAGGGGTGTAGGGGTGACGGTTGTCTT CTGGTGACAGCAGAGGTGTTGGGTTTGCGACTGATCTCTAACGAGCTTGAGGCGCAAACCTAGGATTCCCTGAGTGTTGGGGTGCGGCGGGGGGGCAAGCAAGG TGGGACGACGCCTGCCTGGTTTCCCTGACTAGTTGCGGGGGGTGGGGGCCGGCTCTCAGGGGCCACCAGAAGCTGGGTGGGTGTACAGGAAAATATTTTTCTCC TGCCGTGTTTGGCTTTTTCCTGGCATTTTTGCCCAGGGCGAAGAACTGTCGCGCGGGGCAGCTCCACCGCGGAGGGAGAGGGGTCGCGAGGCTGGCGCGGGAAG CGCTGTAGGTGGCAGTCATCCGTCCACGCCGCACAGGCCGTCTGCGCCGTCGGACCATCGGGAGGTCTGCAGCAACTTTGTCCCGGCCAGTCCCCTTGTCCGGG AAGGGGCTGAGCTTCCCGACACTCTACCCTCCCCCTCTTGAAAATCCCCTGGAAAATCTGTTTGCAATGGGTGTTTCCGCGGCGTCCAGGTCTGGGCTGCCGGG GGAGGCCGAGCGGCTGCTGCAGCCTCCCTGCTGCCAGGGGCGTCGGACTCCGCTTCGCTCACTACGCCCAGGCCCCTCAGGGGCCCACGCTCAGGACTTCGGGG 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CCAGCAGGTGACTGCGATCCTGGAGCTGGTCGCAGCAGGCCATCCTGCACGCGGTGGAGGCGCCCCCTGCAGGCCGCAGCGCATCCCCAGCTTCTGGACGCACT 00005 GTGAGCGGTTATGCAGCAGCACGCTCATATGAGATGCCCCGCAGGGTGCTATGCAGGCCCACGTCCCCACAAAGCCCATGGCAGGCGCCCGGGTGCCGGAGCAC GCACTTGGCCCCATGGATCTCTGTGCCCAGGGCTCAGCCAGGCATCTGGCCGCTAAAGGTTT 61 CRYL1 TCTCATCTGAGCGCTGTCTTTCACCAGAGCTCTGTAGGACTGAGGCAGTAGCGCTGGCCCGCCTGCGAGAGCCCGACCGTGGACGATGCGTCGCGCCCTTCCCA TCGCGGCCTGGGCGGGCCCGCCTGCCCTCGGCTGAGCCCGGTTTCCCTACCCCGGGGCACCTCCCCTCGCCCGCACCCGGCCCCAGTCCCTCCCAGGCTTGCGG GTAGAGCCTGTCTTTGCCCAGAAGGCCGTCTCCAAGCT 62 IL170 CAGTCCCCGAGGCCCTCCCCGGTGACTCTAACCAGGGATTTCAGCGCGCGGCGCGGGGCTGCCCCCAGGCGTGACCTCACCCGTGCTCTCTCCCTGCAGAATCT CCTACGACCCGGCGAGGTACCCCAGGTACCTGCCTGAAGCCTACTGCCTGTGCCGGGGCTGCCTGACCGGGCTGTTCGGCGAGGAGGACGTGCGCTTCCGCAGC GCCCCTGTCTACAT 63 IRS2 AGAGAGACATTTTCCACGGAGGCCGAGTTGTGGCGCTTGGGGTTGTGGGCGAAGGACGGGGACACGGGGGTGACCGTCGTGGTGGAGGAGAAGGTCTCGGAACT GTGGCGGCGGCGGCCCCCCTGCGGGTCTGCGCGGATGACCTTGGCGCCGCGGTGGGGGTCCGGGGGCTGGCTGGCCTGCAGGAAGGCCTCGACTCCCGACACCT GCTCCATGAGGCTCAGCCTCTTCACGCCCGACGTCGGGCTGGCCACGCGGGCAGCTTCTGGCTTCGGGGGGGCCGCGATAGGTTGCGGCGGGGTGGCGGCCACA CCAAAAGCCATCTCGGTGTAGTCACCATTGTCCCCGGTGTCCGAGGACAACGATGAGGCGGCGCCCGGGCCCTGGGCGGTGGCAACGGCCGAGGCGGGGGGCAG GCGGTACAGCTCCCCCGGGGCCGGCGGCGGTGGCGGCGGCTGCAGAGACGACGACGGGGACGCGGACGGACGCGGGGGCAACGGCGGATACGGGGAGGAGGCCT CGGGGGACAGGAGGCCGTCCAAGGAGCCCACGGGGTGGCCGCTCGGGGCGCCCGGCTTAGGAGACTTGGGGGAGCTGAAGTCGAGGTTCATGTAGTCGGAGAGC GGAGACCGCTGCCGGCTGTCGCTGCTGGTGCCCGGGGTGCCTGAGCCCAGCGACGAGGCCGGGCTGCTGGCGGACAAGAGCGAGGAGGACGAGGCCGCCGACGC CAGCAGGGGAGGCGCGGGCGGCGACAGGCGGGCCCCGGGCTCGCCAAAGTCGATGTTGATGTACTCGCCGGGGCTCTTGGGCTCCGGTGGCAGTGGGTACTCGT GCATGCTGGGCAGGCTGGGCAGCCCCTCCAGGGACAGGCGCGTGGGCCTCACCGCCCGGCCGCGCTGGCCCAAGAAGCCCTCCGGGCGGCCGCCGCTAGGCCGC ACGGGCGAAGGCACTACAGGGTGAGGGGGCTGCGTGGGGCCGGCCCCGAAGGCGCTGGCCGCCTGGCTGGGCCCTGGCGTGGCCTGAGGCTCCAGACGCTCCTC CTCCAGGATGCGCCCCACGGGGGAGCTCATGAGCACGTACTGGTCGCTGTCCCCGCCACAGGTGTAGGGGGCCTTGTAGGAGCGGGGCAAGGAGCTGTAGCAGC AGCCGGGAACGCCCCTGAGCGGCTCCCCGCCGGGGTGCAGGGCTGCGGAGAAGAAGTCGGGCGGGGTGCCCGTGGTGACCGCGTCGCTGGGGGACACGTTGAGG TAGTCCCCGTTGGGCAGCAGCTTGCCATCTGCATGCTCCATGGACAGCTTGGAACCGCACCACATGCGCATGTACCCACTGTCCTCGGGGGAGCTCTCGGCGGG CGAGCTGGCCTTGTAGCCGCCCCCGCTCGCCGGGAATGTCCTGCCCGCCGCAGAGGTGGGTGCTGGCCCCGCAGGCCCCGCAGAAGGCACGGCGGCGGCGGCGG CGGCGGCGGCCCTGGGCTGCAAGATCTGCTTGGGGGCGGACACGCTGGCGGGGCTCATGGGCATGTAGTCGTCGCTCCTGCAGCTGCCGCTCCCACTGCCCGCG AGGGCCGCGCCGGGCGTCATGGGCATGTAGCCGTCGTCTGCCCCCAGGTTGCTGCTGGAGCTCCTGTGGGAGCCGATCTCGATGTCTCCGTAGTCCTCTGGGTA GGGGTGGTAGGCCACCTTGGGAGAGGACGCGGGGCAGGACGGGCAGAGGCGGCCCGCGCTGCCCGAGAAGGTGGCCCGCATCAGGGTGTATTCATCCAGCGAGG CAGAGGAGGGCTGGGGCACCGGCCGCTGCCGGGCTGGCGTGGTCAGGGAGTAGGTCCTCTTGCGCAGCCCTCGGTCCAGGTCCTGGGCCGCGTCCCCCGAGACC CGGCGGTAGGAGCGGCCACAGTGGCTCAGGGGCCTGTCCATGGTCATGTACCCGTAGAACTCACCGCCGCCGCCGCCGTCTCGGGCCGGGGGCGTCTCCGCGAT GGACTCGGGCGTGTTGCTTCGGTGGCTGCAGAAGGCGCGCAGGTCGCCTGGGCTGGAGCCGTACTCGTCCAGGGACATGAAGCCGGGGTCGCTGGGGGAGCCCG AGGCGGAGGCGCTGCCGCTGGAGGGCCGCTGGCCGGGGCCGTGGTGCAGCGGATGCGGCAGAGGCGGGTGCGGGCCGGGCGGCGGCGGGTAGGAGCCCGAGCCG TGGCCGCTGCTGGACGACAGGGAGC 64 chr13 TAACCTAAAGAATGAAGTCATGCCCCGGCCTGCACCCGGGAAACTGCACACAGCGAAAGATCGCCACTGAGATAAAGAGCTGAAAGCTATTCCCCAATTCAGCT group- GTTTCAGCCGTGCGGTCTCACAATGGGCTCACAGACGGCAGCATC 00350 65 MCF2L GTTTCCACAATCCACCTCGTAGCTGGGGCGTGCCGCTTGCCTCGGCTTGTCCCGGCAGAACACTCTTACCTTTAATGGCGACTGAAAAGTTGCCACGAGTTCCT GATCATTGTGGTAGGTGCTGCGTGAAGCTGAGACGTGCGTGAGCCACATCCCAGGGGGCTTTGAGCCCCCACCGCGGCGGCGGCTGAGGGGAGGCTTGTCGTAC TCGCACAGGAGGACACAGGGCTGCAGTGTTCACTCCAGGGCCTCTTATCATTGGGATCTGAGGAATTTTCCGAGAGGAAGTGCGAATTAACAATGATGAAAGGT TTGTGAGTGAGTGACAGGCACGTTCTATTGAGCACTGCATGGGGCATTATGTGCCACCAGAGACGGGGGCAGAGGTCAAGAGCCCTCGAGGGCTGGGAGAGTTC GGAGGATAGAAGTCATCAGAGCACAATGAAGCCAGACCCTGCAGCCGCCTTCCCCTTCGGGGGCTTCCTTAGAATGCAGCATTGCGGGGACTGAGCTGTCCCAG GTGAAGGGGGGCCGTCACGGTGTGTGGACGCCCCTCGGCTCAGCCCTCTAAGAGACTCGGCAGCCAGGATGGGCTCAAGGCATGAGCCCTCAAAGGAGGTTAGG AAGGAGCGAGGGAGAAAAGATATGCTTGTGTGACGTCCTGGCCGAAGTGAGAACAATTGTATCAGATAATGAGTCATGTCCCATTGAGGGGTGCCGACAAGGAC TCGGGAGGAGGCCACGGAGCCCTGTACTGAGGAGACGCCCACAGGGAGCCTCGGGGGCCCAGCGTCCCGGGATCACTGGATGGTAAAGCCGCCCTGCCTGGCGT 66 F7 TCCAGCTGCAGCGAGGGCGGCCAGGCCCCCTTCTCCGACCTGCAGGGGTAGCGCGGCCTCGGCGCCGGAGACCCGCGCGCTGTCTGGGGCTGCGGTGGCGTGGG GAGGGCGCGGCCCCCGGACGCCCCGAGGAAGGGGCACCTCACCGCCCCCACCCAGAGCGCCTGGCCGTGCGGGCTGCAGAGGACCCCTCCGGGGCAGAGGCAGG TTCCACGGAAGACCCCGGCCCGCTGGGGCTTCCCCGGAGACTCCAGAG 67 chr18 ACTTACTGCTTCCAAAAGCGCTGGGCACAGCCTTATATGACTGACCCCGCCCCCGAGTCCCAGGCCGCCCCATGCAACCGCCCAACCGCCCAACCGCCACTCCA group- 00039 68 C18orf1 TGCCACACCCAGGTACCGCCCGCCCGCGCGAGAGCCGGGCAGGTGGGCCGCGGATGCTCCCAGAGGCCGGCCCAGCAGAGCGATGGACTTGGACAGGCTAAGAT GGAAGTGACCTGAG 69 CD33L3 TCGCCAGCGCAGCGCTGGTCCATGCAGGTGCCACCCGAGGTGAGCGCGGAGGCAGGCGACGCGGCAGTGCTGCCCTGCACCTTCACGCACCCGCACCGCCACTA CGACGGGCCGCTGACGGCCATCTGGCGCGCGGGCGAGCCCTATGCGGGCCCGCAGGTGTTCCGCTGCGCTGCGGCGCGGGGCAGCGAGCTCTGCCAGACGGCGC TGAGCCTGCACGGCCGCTTCCGGCTGCTGGGCAACCCGCGCCGCAACGACCTCTCGCTGCGCGTCGAGCGCCTCGCCCTGGCTGACGACCGCCGCTACTTCTGC CGCGTCGAGTTCGCCGGCGACGTCCATGACCGCTACGAGAGCCGCCACGGCGTCCGGCTGCACGTGACAGGCGAGGCGGCGTGGGAGCGGGTCCCCGGCCTCCC TTCCCGCCCTCCCGCCTGCCCCGCCCCAAGGGCTACGTGGGTGCCAGGCGCTGTGCTGAGCCAGGAAGGGCAACGAGACCCAGCCCTCTCCTCTACCCCAGGGA TCTCACACCTGGGGGTAGTTTAGGACCACCTGGGAGCTTGACACAAATGCAGAATCCAGGTCCCAGGAAGGGCTGAGGTGGGCCCGGGAATAGGCATTGCCGTG ACTCTCGTAGAGTGACTGTCCCCAGTGGCTCTCAGACGAAGAGGCGAGAAAGACAAGTGAATGGCAATCCTAAATATGCCAAGAGGTGCAATGTGGTGTGTGCT ACCAGCCCGGAAAGACACTCGCAGCCCCTCTACCCAGGGGTGCACAGACAGCCCACCAAGTAGTGCCTAGCACTTTGCCAGACCCTGATATACAAAGATGCCTG AACCAGGGTCCCGTCCCTAGAGCAGTGGCTCTCCACTCTAGCCCCCACCCTGCTCTGCGACAATAATGGCCACTTAGCATTTGCTAGGGAGCCGGGACCTAGTC CAAGCACCCACAAGCATGAATTTGCCAAATCTTTTCAGCAACCTCTTAAGGCAACTGCTATCATGATCCTCACTTTACACATGGAGAAGCAGAAGCAGAGATGA TAGAATCTTTCGCCCAAGGCCACATCTGTATTGGGACGGGGGCAGCCTGGCACCCAAGTGCCCATTCCTCCCTTCTGACCAGCCCCCACCCCTCCGGCTCTGGC GTCCAAAGGGCTAAGGGGAGGGGTGCCCTTGTGACAGTCACCCGCCTTCTCCCCTGCAGCCGCGCCGCGGATCGTCAACATCTCGGTGCTGCCCAGTCCGGCTC ACGCCTTCCGCGCGCTCTGCACTGCCGAAGGGGAGCCGCCGCCCGCCCTCGCCTGGTCCGGCCCGGCCCTGGGCAACAGCTTGGCAGCCGTGCGGAGCCCGCGT GAGGGTCACGGCCACCTAGTGACCGCCGAACTGCCCGCACTGACCCATGACGGCCGCTACACGTGTACGGCCGCCAACAGCCTGGGCCGCTCCGAGGCCAGCGT CTACCTGTTCCGCTTCCATGGCGCCAGCGGGGCCTCGACGGTCGCCCTCCTGCTCGGCGCTCTCGGCTTCAAGGCGCT 70 TNFRSF11A ATGAACTTCAAGGGCGACATCATCGTGGTCTACGTCAGCCAGACCTCGCAGGAGGGCGCGGCGGCGGCTGCGGAGCCCATGGGCCGCCCGGTGCAGGAGGAGAC CCTGGCGCGCCGAGACTCCTTCGCGGGGAACGGCCCGCGCTTCCCGGACCCGTGCGGCGGCCCCGAGGGGCTGCGGGAGCCGGAGAAGGCCTCGAGGCCGGTGC AGGAGCAAGGCGGGGCCAAGGCTTGAGCGCCCCCCATGGCTGGGAGCCCGAAGCTCGGAGC 71 ZNF236 TCAGTGTTATGTGGGGAGCGCTAGATCGTGCACACAGTAGGCGTCAGGAAGTGTTTTCCCCAGTAATTTATTCTCCATGGTACTTTGCTAAAGTCATGAAATAA CTCAGATTTTGTTTTCCAAGGAAGGAGAAAGGCCCAGAATTTAAGAGCAGGCAGACACACAACCGGGCACCCCCAGACCCTGGCCCTTCCAGCAGTCAGGAATT GACTTGCCTTCCAAAGCCCCAGCCCGGAGCTTGAGGAACGGACTTTCCTGCGCAGGGGGATCGGGGCGCACTCG 72 chr18 GTGGAAACACAACCTGCCTTCCATTGTCTGCGCCTCCAAAACACACCCCCCGCGCATCCGTGAAGCTGTGTGTTTCTGTGTTACTACAGGGGCCGGCTGTGGAA group- ATCCCACGCTCCAGACCGCGTGCCGGGCAGGCCCAGCC 00342 73 OLIG2 TCCACACCTCGGGCAGTCACTAGGAAAAGGGTCGCCAACTGAAAGGCCTGCAGGAACCAGGATGATACCTGCGTCAGTCCCGCGGCTGCTGCGAGTGCGCGCTC TCCTGCCAGGGGGACCTCAGACCCTCCTTTACAGCACACCGAGGGCCCTGCAGACACGCGAGCGGGCCTTCAGTTTGCAAACCCTGAAAGCGGGCGCGGTCCAC CAGGACGATCTGGCAGGGCTCTGGGTGAGGAGGCCGCGTCTTTATTTGGGGTCCTCGGGCAGCCACGTTGCAGCTCTGGGGGAAGACTGCTTAAGGAACCCGCT CTGAACTGCGCGCTGGTGTCCTCTCCGGCCCTCGCTTCCCCGACCCCGCACAGGCTAACGGGAGACGCGCAGGCCCACCCCACCGGCTGGAGACCCCGGCACGG CCCGCATCCGCCAGGATTGAAGCAGCTGGCTTGGACGCGCGCAGTTTTCCTTTGGCGACATTGCAGCGTCGGTGCGGCCACAATCCGTCCACTGGTTGTGGGAA CGGTTGGAGGTCCCCCAAGAAGGAGACACGCAGAGCTCTCCAGAACCGCCTACATGCGCATGGGGCCCAAACAGCCTCCCAAGGAGCACCCAGGTCCATGCACC CGAGCCCAAAATCACAGACCCGCTACGGGCTTTTGCACATCAGCTCCAAACACCTGAGTCCACGTGCACAGGCTCTCGCACAGGGGACTCACGCACCTGAGTTC GCGCTCACAGATC 74 RUNX1 CTGCCCTCGCGGATCTCCCCCGGCCTCGCCGGCCTCCGCCTGTCCTCCCACCACCCTCTCCGGGCCAGTACCTTGAAAGCGATGGGCAGGGTCTTGTTGCAGCG CCAGTGCGTAGGCAGCACGGAGCAGAGGAAGTTGGGGCTGTCGGTGCGCACCAGCTCGCCCGGGTGGTCGGCCAGCACCTCCACCATGCTGCGGTCGCCGCTCC TCAGCTTGCCGGCCAGGGCAGCGCCGGCGTCCGGGGCGCCCAGCGGCAACGCCTCGCTCATCTTGCCTGGGCTCAGCGCGGTGGAAGGCGGCGTGAAGCGGCGG CTCGTGCTGGCATCTACGGGGATACGCATCACAACAAGCCGATTGAGTTAGGACCCTGCAAACAGCTCCTACCAGACGGCGACAGGGGCGCGGATCTTCAGCAA GCAGCTCCCGGGAGACCAACATACACGTTCAGGGGCCTTTATTACTGCGGGGGGTGGGGGGGGGCGGGGGTGGTTAGGGGAGGAGGGAGACTAAGTTACTAACA GTCCAGGAGGGGAAAACGTTCTGGTTCTGCGGATCGGCCTCTGACCCAGGATGGGCTCCTAGCAACCGATTGCTTAGTGCATTAAAAAGTGGAGACTATCTTCC ACGAATCTTGCTTGCAGAGGTTAAGTTCTGTCTTTGGCTGTTAGAAAAGTTCCTGAAGGCAAAATTCTCATACACTTCCTAAAATATTTATGCGAAGAGTAAAA CGATCAGCAAACACATTATTTGGAAGTTCCAGTAGTTAATGCCTGTCAGTTTTTTGCAGGTGAGTTTTGTCTAAAGTCCCAACAGAACACAATTATCTCCCGTA ACAAGGCCACTTTTATCATGCAAAACTGGCTTCAGTCCCGAAAAGCAAGAGCTGAGACTTCCAAAGGTAGTGCTACTAATGTATGTGCACGTATATATAAATAT ATACATATGCTCTACTTCATAAAATATTTACAATACAATCTGTGGAGAATTTAAACACAACAGAAATCCATTAATGTACGCTGCAGATTTTTTTAAGTAGCCTT GAAAATCAGCTTCAGTAGTTGGAGCAGTGCTGAGCTAGAAGTACTTGTCATGTTCTCTGTTCTCTCAATGAATTCTGTCAAAACGCTCAGTGCAGAAAATTCAG CGTTTCAGAGATCTTCAGCTAATCTTAAAACAACAATCATAAGAAGGCCCAGTCGATGACACTCAGGGTTCTACAGCTCTCCCACATCTGTGAACTCGGGTTTG GGGATGTTGGTTAAGTTTGTGGCTGGTCCTCTGGTTTGTTGGGAGTTGAGCAGCCGCAGAGTCACACACATGCAAACACGCACTCTTCGGAAGGCAGCCACTGT CTACATCAGCTGGGTGACTCAGCCCTGACTCGGGCAGCAGCGAGACGATACTCCTCCACCGTCGCCCAGCACCCGCCGGTTAGCTGCTCCGAGGCACGAACACC CACGAGCGCCGCGTAACCGCAGCAGGTGGAGCGGGCCTTGAGGGAGGGCTCCGCGGCGCAGATCGAAACAGATCGGGCGGCTCGGGTTACACACGCACGCACAT CCTGCCACGCACACTGCCACGCACACGCAACTTCACGGCTCGCCTCGGACCACAGAGCACTTTCTCCCCCTGTTGTAAAAGGAAAACAATTGGGGAAAAGTTCG CAGCCAGGAAAGAAGTTGAAAACATCCAGCCAAGAAGCCAGTTAATTCAAAAGGAAGAAAGGGGAAAAACAAAAAAAAACAACAAAAAAAGGAAGGTCCAACGC AGGCCAAGGAGAAGCAGCAGAGGTTGACTTCCTTCTGGCGTCCCTAGGAGCCCCGGAAAGAAGTGCCTGGCGGCGCAGGGCCGGGCAGCGTGGTGCCCTGGCTG GGTCCGGCCGCGGGGCGCCCGTCCCGCCCGCGCCCGCTGGCTCTATGAATGAGAGTGCCTGGAAATGAACGTGCTTTTACTGTAAGCCCGGCCGGAGGAATTCC ATTCCCTCAGCTCGTTTGCATAGGGGCGGCCGGCGGCCAATCACAGGCCTTTCCGGTATCAGCCAGGGCGCGGCTCGCCGCCGCCGGCTCCTGGAATTGGCCCG CGCGCCCCCGCCGCCGCGCCGCGCGCTACTGTACGCAGCCCGGGCGGGGAGTCGGAGGCCACCCCCGCGCCCCGCATCCAAGCCTGCATGCTGGCCCGGGGCCC CGCCCGCGTGCGGACCCCTTTCCGCAGCCACACGCAGGCTTGTGCGGCTCCGCGAGTGGCCACGGTCCGGAGACCTGGAAAAAGAAAGCAGGCCCCGCCGGCCC GAGGAGGACCCGGCCGGCGCGCCGCACCCGGAGAGGCCCGGCCCCGCGAGCCGCTGCAGGCAGGCGCAGTGGCCGCCACGAGGCTCCCGAACCGGGCTGCAGCC CGCGGACGGCCCCAGATCCTGCGCGGCCGCCCAGGGCCAGGCCTCCGCTTCCAGGGCGGGGGTGCGATTTGGCCGCGGGGCCCGGGGGAGCCACTCCGCGCTCC TGCACCGTCCGGCTGGCAGCTGCGGCGAAGCGGCGCTGATTCCTTGCATGAGGCCGGACGGCGTCCGCGCGTGCCGTTTGCTCTCAGCGTCTTCCCTTGGGTCG GTTTCTGTAATGGGTGTTTTTTACCGCTGCGCCCGGGCCGCGGCTCGATCCCTCCGCGCGTCTCACTTGCTGCGTGCGTCAGCGGCCAGCGAAGAGTTTCCTAG TCAGGAAAGACCCCAAGAACGCGCGGCTGGAAGGAAAGTTGAAAGCAGCCACGCGGCTTGCTCCCGGGCCTTGTAGCGCCGGCACCCGCAGCAGCCGGACAGCC TGCCCGGGCCCCGCGTCTCCCCTCCGGCTCCCCGGAAGCGGCCCCCGCTCCTCTCCCCGCCCCCGTGCGCTCGAGCGGCCCCAGGTGCGGAACCCACCCCGGCT TCGCGTGCGGGCGGCCGCTTCCCCCTGCGCCGGTCCCCGCGGTGCTGCGGGCATTTTCGCGGAGCTCGGAGGGCCCCGCCCCCGGTCCGGCGTGCGCTGCCAAC TCCGACCCCGCCCGGCGGGGCTCCCTCCCAGCGGAGGCTGCTCCCGTCACCATGAGTCCCTCCACGCCCTCCCTGCCGGGCCCTGCACCTCCCGGGGCCTCTCA TCCACCCCGGGGCTGCAACCCAGTCCCCGGATCCCGGCCCCGTTCCACCGCGGGCTGCTTTGTGGTCCCCGCGGAGCCCCTCAATTAAGCTCCCCGGCGCGGGG GTCCCTCGCCGACCTCACGGGGCCCCTGACGCCCGCTCCTCCCTCCCCCAGGGCTAGGGTGCTGTGGCCGCTGCCGCGCAGGGACTGTCCCCGGGCGTTGCCGC GGGCCCGGACGCAGGAGGGGGCCGGGGTTGACTGGCGTGGAGGCCTTTCCCGGGCGGGCCCGGACTGCGCGGAGCTGTCGGGACGCGCCGCGGGCTCTGGCGGA CGCCAGGGGGCAGCAGCCGCCCTCCCTGGACGCCGCGCGCAGTCCCCGGAGCTCCCGGAACGCCCCCGACGGCGCGGGGCTGTGCGGCCCGCCTCGTGGCCTTC GGGTCGCCCGGGAAGAACTAGCGTTCGAGGATAAAAGACAGGAAGCCGCCCCAGAGCCCACTTGAGCTGGAACGGCCAAGGCGCGTTTCCGAGGTTCCAATATA GAGTCGCAGCCGGCCAGGTGGGGACTCTCGGACCAGGCCTCCCCGCTGTGCGGCCCGGTCGGGGTCTCTTCCCGAAGCCCCTGTTCCTGGGGCTTGACTCGGGC CGCTCTTGGCTATCTGTGCTTCAGGAGCCCGGGCTTCCGGGGGGCTAAGGCGGGCGGCCCGCGGCCTCAACCCTCTCCGCCTCCGCTCCCCCTGGGCACTGCCA GCACCCGAGTTCAGTTTTGTTTTAATGGACCTGGGGTCTCGGAAAGAAAACTTACTACATTTTTCTTTTAAAATGATTTTTTTAAGCCTAATTCCAGTTGTAAA TCCCCCCCTCCCCCCGCCCAAACGTCCACTTTCTAACTCTGTCCCTGAGAAGAGTGCATCGCGCGCGCCCGCCCGCCCGCAGGGGCCGCAGCGCCTTTGCCTGC GGGTTCGGACGCGGCCCGCTCTAGAGGCAAGTTCTGGGCAAGGGAAACCTTTTCGCCTGGTCTCCAATGCATTTCCCCGAGATCCCACCCAGGGCTCCTGGGGC CACCCCCACGTGCATCCCCCGGAACCCCCGAGATGCGGGAGGGAGCACGAGGGTGTGGCGGCTCCAAAAGTAGGCTTTTGACTCCAGGGGAAATAGCAGACTCG GGTGATTTGCCCCTCGGAAAGGTCCAGGGAGGCTCCTCTGGGTCTCGGGCCGCTTGCCTAAAACCCTAAACCCCGCGACGGGGGCTGCGAGTCGGACTCGGGCT GCGGTCTCCCAGGAGGGAGTCAAGTTCCTTTATCGAGTAAGGAAAGTTGGTCCCAGCCTTGCATGCACCGAGTTTAGCCGTCAGAGGCAGCGTCGTGGGAGCTG CTCAGCTAGGAGTTTCAACCGATAAA 75 AIRE TTCGGAAGTGAGAGTTCTCTGAGTCCCGCACAGAGCGAGTCTCTGTCCCCAGCCCCCAAGGCAGCTGCCCTGGTGGGTGAGTCAGGCCAGGCCCGGAGACTTCC CGAGAGCGAGGGAGGGACAGCAGCGCCTCCATCACAGGGAAGTGTCCCTGCGGGAGGCCCTGGCCCTGATTGGGCGCCGGGGCGGAGCGGCCTTTGCTCTTTGC GTGGTCGCGGGGGTATAACAGCGGCGCGCGTGGCTCGCAGACCGGGGAGACGGGCGGGCGCACAGCCGGCGCGGAGGCCCCACAGCCCCGCCGGGACCCGAGGC CAAGCGAGGGGCTGCCAGTGTCCCGGGACCCACCGCGTCCGCCCCAGCCCCGGGTCCCCGCGCCCACCCCATGGCGACGGACGCGGCGCTACGCCGGCTTCTGA GGCTGCACCGCACGGAGATCGCGGTGGCCGTGGACAG 76 SUMO3 ACGCACACTGGGGGTGTGATGGAAAGGGGGACGCGATGGATAGGGGTGGGCGCACACTGGGGGACGCGACGGGGAGGGGTGAGCACACACTGGGGGTGTGATGG AGAGGGCGACGCAATAGGGAGGGGTGGGCGCACACCAGGGACGCGATGATGGGGACGGGTGGGCGCACACCAGGTGGCATGATGGGGAGGAGTGGGTACACACC ATGGGGGGCGTGATGGGGAGGCGTGGGCGTACACCGGGGGGCGCGATGGGGAGGGGTGGGCGCACACCGGGGGACGCGATGGAGGCGGTGGGTGCACACGGGGC GCGATGGGTGGGAGTAGGTGCACACTGAGGGCACGATTGGGGAGACACGAAGGAGAGGGGTGGGCGCACACTGGGGGACGCGATGGCCGGGACACGATGCGGAG AAGTGGGTGAATACCGGGGTCGCGATGGGCGCCCTGGAAGGACGGCAGTGCTGCTCACAGGGGCCAGGCCCCTCAGAGCGCGCCCCTTGGGGGTAACCCCAGAC GCTTGTTCCCGAGCCGACTCCGTGCACTCGACACAGGATC 77 C21orf70 CCACAGGGTGGGGTGCGCCCACCTGCCCTGTCCATGTGGCCTTGGGCCTGCGGGGGAGAGGGAATCAGGACCCACAGGGCGAGCCCCCTCCGTAGCCCGCGGCA CCGACTGGATCTCAGTGAACACCCGTCAGCCCATCCAGAGGCTAGAAGGGGGA 78 C21orf123 TTGAGGTCTCTGTGCATGCTTGTGCGTACCCTGGACTTTGCCGTGAGGGGTGGCCAGTGCTCTGGGTGCCTTTGCCAGACAACTGGTCTGCCGGGCCGAGCATT CATGCTGGTC 79 COL18A1 TGACGCGCCCCTCTCCCCGCAGCTCCACCTGGTTGCGCTCAACAGCCCCCTGTCAGGCGGCATGCGGGGCATCCGCGGGGCCGACTTCCAGTGCTTCCAGCAGG 80 PRRT3 AACACACTGTCTCGCACTAGGTGCTCGCGGAAGAGCGCGGCGTCGATGCTGCGGCTCAGGTTGATGGGCGATGGCGGCCGCAGATCCAGCTCGCTCAGCGATGG CGCCGGTCCCACACCGTTGCGGGACAGTCCCGGGCCACCCTGGGGTCCGCGACCCAACGACGCAGCCGAGCCCCAGGCGCCTGAACTGGGCGTGGCCAGCTGCC CACTCTCCGCCGGGTTGCGGATGAGGCTCTTGCTGATGTCCAAGCTGCCTGCACCAACGTTGCTGGGCCCTGCATAGCAGTTATTGGGTCGCTCCGGCACCTCG CTCTTTCCTGACGGCGCCGGGCACGCCAGACGCATCAGCTTAGCCCAGCAAGCGTGCTCCGTGGGCGGCCTGGGTCTCGCGGCAGCCACCGCGGCCAACGCCAG GGCGAGCGCCCATGTCAGCTCCAGGAGGCGCAGCCAGAAGTGGACACCCCACCAGGCCCACGAGAAGCGGCCCACGCGGCCTGGGCCCGGGTACAGCCAGAGCG CAGCCGCCAGCTGCAAGCCGCTAGCCAGCAGCCCCAGCGCGCCCGCCACAGCCAACAGCCGAGGGCCCGGGCTGGCATCCCAGCCCCGTGGGCCGTCCAGCAGG CGGCGACGGCACAGGCAGAGCGTGCCCAGAGCCAC 81 MGC29506 GTCTGCACGAAGCCCGCGGCGGCCTGCAGGGGGCCCAGCGACTCGTCCAGGGAACCGGTGCGCAGGAGCAGCCGGGGGCGCGGCGCGCCGGCCGCCCTTGGGGG ACTCTGGGGCCGGGGGCGCAGCTCGATCTGACGCTTGGGCACTGTCCGGGGCCTGGCGGGCGCGGCGCCCTCCTCCAGAGCCACCTCCACACACTCGAACTGCG CTGGGGCGGCAGGACTTGGCCCACGGGGCCGCAGCTCTAGGTAGGTGGCCCAGCGGGAGCCACCATCGGGGACCTGGGACTGGCGTGGGACCGCGGCGGGAGAC GCTGGCCCCGGCGGCAAGGGGCTGATGAAGGCCGGCTCCGTGAACTGTTGTTGCGCCTCGCGATCGTCTGCGCCGGAGCAGCCGAACAGGGGTCCGACGCCGAA GATGACTTCCATCTCCCCCGACGGCAGCGTGCGCAGCTGGGGCTGGGGTGGCCGTGGGCCGGAACCTGGGCCTCGCGGGAAACCCGAGCCGGGCCCGTGCCGCT GGCGGCTATTCTGGGCGCTGACGGACAGGCGAGGCTGCGCGCCCGCCCCCCGCCCAGGAGCCACCCAGGGCCAATTCGCTGGGCCTTTCGCGTCCGGCCCAACG TCCGGGGGCTCCGGAGAACCTGGAGCCGTGTAGTAGGAGCCTGACGAACCGGAGGAGTCCTGGCGCCGCGCGGGGGCCGTGGGCAGCTGCCTCGGGATCCCAGG CAGGGCTGGCGGGGCGAGCGCGGTCAGCATGGTGGGGCCGGACGCCGTGCACTATCTCCCTCGCATTCGCCTCCGCTGGTGGCGC 82 TEAD3 CTGGAGAGAACTATACGGGCTGTGGGAGTCACCGGGCGACTATCACCGGGCCTCCTTTCCACATCCTCCTCCGGGAAGGGACCCCGTTCCGGGCCTCGACCGGC GCAGACTGGGCTGACCCACTTTCTTGGGCCCACTGAGTCACCTCGAAACCTCCAGGCCGGTAGCGGGGAGGAGAGGAGGAGCAGGCGGGGGTGCCAAGGTGTGG GCTGCGCCCTGGTTAGGGGGCGAGCCCGGCTTGTTTATGAGGAGGAGCGCGGAGGAGGATCCAGACACACAGGCTTGCGCGCCCAGACTCGCCCGGCCAGCGGC TGGCGGCCTCCGACGTCACCAAACCGGTTGGGTGAGAGGGCAGAGAGCAGGGGGAAGGGCCGCAGTCCCGCCCGCGCCCCCCGGCACGCACCGTACATCTTGCC CTCGTCTGACAGGATGATCTTCCG 83 chr12 GAGTGCGGAGTGAAGGGGTGCACTGGGCACTCAGCGCGGCCCTTGGGAGGCAGGGCCGCCCCAGCCTGCCCTCCTGTCTGGGAAGGCCGTCCAGAAGCAGGAGC group- CCCGGGGAAAACAACTGGCTGGACGGGGCGGCCTTCAGTGTCTCTCCCAGCCTGAGAGTCGCTTCCCACCACCTGGGCACGAACCTGCTCTGCGATCTCCGGCA 00022 AGTTCCTGCGCCTCCTGTCGGTAAAATGCAGATCGTGGCGTCTT 84 CENTG1 TCTTCTTTCCGCCCCTAGGGGGCACAAGCGGGCATGTCCAAGCGCCTAGGAGCCCGTACCGCTGGGGACCTCCCCTTCCGCGAACCCCGAGCGGGTAGACCCAG AGCAATCCGAGTGTGGAAACAATGGAGAGGGGGCGTGTTGAGCTGGGGTCTCCATGCCTCGTTGGGGAGAGGGAGGTGAGTTTGTGTCTTCTGGAAGGCGTGGG GGCTGTGCCCTCGTGGGGGTAGGAAGTGCTCCCGTGGGGCGGGGTGCGGATCGGAGAGGTGAGTGGGTGCGTCTGTCCAGCGGTCCGCCCGGTGTGGTCGTGCC CGGCCCGCGTGGGGATGGGGGTGTCTCTCCCGCTGGGCAACTATACCAGCGCAACCGGGGCGTCGGCGCGGCCCACGCTAGCGGCGCTGCTCCGGCGGCGGGGG CTGGGCGTGGCGGTGATGCTGGGCGTGGTGGCCGCGCTGGGCGTGGTGGCCGCGCTGCCGCCCTCACCCGGGCAGCCGTGCTGGAGAAGGATGTCGGCGCACAG CTGGCTTCCAGCCTGGCGGGCGTAGAACAGCGCCGTGCGGCCCTGGGCGTCACGGGCCGCCACGTCCGCGCCGTACTAGAGGGCGGAAACGGCCGCGTGACCGC GCGTCCCCAGGGCGCCCACACCCGGCGCCGCCTCCCCCACATGGCCAAGCCTACTTCCGGGGTCCCTCTGGGAATTTCGGGCTTTCCCGCGCCAGGCGTTTTCC GAGATGAAGCCTCAAAGACCCCCTTTCCTCCCCCCAGCTCACGTACCCACAGCAGCAGTTGCGTGATGACGACGTGGGCGAGCTCGGCCGCCAGGTGGAGTGGG GAGCGCAGCTGTGGGTCCTCTACGCTGGTGTCGAGCGGCCCGTGTCGCGCATGGGCCAAAAGCAGGAGAACGGTAGCCACGTCCTGGGCCTGCACGGCGGCCCA CAGCTGGCGGCCCAGCGGCTCCTCCGAGGTGCTCAGCGGCGCCAGGAACAGTAGCTGCTCGTACTTGGCGCGAATCCACGACTCGCGCTCCTCCCTGCAAGACC AGGGATCAACGGAAAAGGCTCTAGGGACCCCCAGCCAGGACTTCTGCCCCTACCCACGGGACCGTCTCAGGTTCGCACACCCTCAGCAACCCTCCCCCCGCTCT GTTCCCTCACGCTTACCGCGAAGAGTCCCGCGAGGGCTTGGCACGGCCTCGCGTGTCGCTTTCCCACACGCGGTTGGCCGTGTCGTTGCCAATAGCCGTCAGCA CCAGGGTCAGCTCCCGTGGCCAGTCGTCCAAGTCCAGCGAGCGAACGCGGGACAGGTGTGTGCCCAGGTTGCGGTGGATGCCAGAACACTCGATGCAGATGAGG GCGCCCAGGTTCAAGCTGGCCCACGTGGGGTCTGCGGAAGGAGCGTAGAGGTCGGCTCCCAGCCGGGCAGCACAGGCACCCCGGCATTCACTACACTCCCTAGC CCCTCCGCTGCCTCCTGGCACTCACTGGGGGCCCCGCAGTCCACGCAGATTGAATTCCCCTTGGCGTTCCGGATCGCCTGGAT 85 CENTG1 AGCCAGGTCCAGCCCCCGCGCCTGACACCGGCCGGACGTTCCCGGGGCGCCGCAGCTGCGGCGGGAACTCTGGGATCCGGAGCCATCTGCTCCCACCCGCTCCG GAGCCAAACCCCGGGGGCCGCCTCCGCTCCCGGACCCGCCTCCTCTCCCGGGAGTGTGAGCCGAACCAAGAGTCTCCTGCCTATCTCCTCCAGTAGGAAAATAG TAATAATAATAGACACCCTGCCCCCGTAAAAAACACTACCTTCCCCGTACCGCCTCCCAAGTCTCCCGGGGTACGGATTGCCTTTGCAGCAGTTCCGCCCCACC TGACTCACTCCAGGGTCAGCCCCGGGTGGGTTTCAATGCGGCTCTGGGGAGGGGGTGGGCAGTGGGGGAAGTGAGGCTTCCTATCCGCCCCCTCTCACTTCACA TTTAAATATTCTGCACGTTCCAGCCCCCGCGGACTCGCGTACCGCCCAATCCGCCTTCACCGCACGAAAAACATCACTAGCCTGCTCTCAGCCCAGGGGACGAC TAGTCCCTGGCGAGAAGCTGCCTGCAAGGTCACTGTCATGCCACCTGCCCCAAGTGCTCAGGGGAAACTGAGGCTTCCTCATCCCCTTCACCTTCAACGTCGCT CTAAACACGGCAAAGCCCCGTTTCCATGCTCCCAGAGTTCAGCTGAGGCTGGAAGTGGGGTCCTGGGCTTCTCTGGGAGCAATTTTCTAGTCACTCTGATCAAG GACGTTACTTTCCCAGAAAGCTCTGAGGCTGAGTCCCTCTGAAATCAAGTCCTTTCTCCTGTCGCACAATGTAGCTACTCGCCCCGCTTCAGGACTCCTATTCT TTGCCCCAATCCTTGACAGAGGGGTGAGCTTGGTTCATCCGCCCACCCCAGAGAAAAGCTTCCCTAGTTTCCTGGACCTCGCTCCTCCACCCCAAGCTGAGCAT TCCAGGTACCCTTCCCTCCCTGTTCTCAAGCCCTGACTCAACTCACTAGGGGAAGCGCGGAGCTCGGCGCCCAGCAGCTCCCTGGACCCGCTGCCAGAAGACAG GCTGGGGGGTCCGGGAAGGGGCCCGGAGCCAGGAGGCCCTCCTGTGCTCTTGGTGAAGATGCCGCTGATAAACTTGAGCATCTTGCGGTCACGAGTGGATGCTC GGCCCCCCTCCCGGCCCCGTTTCAGCCCCGGAGCTGGAGGCTCCAGAGTGATTGGAGGTGCAGGCCCGGGGGGCTGCGCGGAAGCAGCGGTGACAGCAGTGGCT GGACTCGGAGTTGGTGGGAGGGTTAGCGGAGGAGGAGAGCCGGCAGGCGGTCCCGGATGCAAGTCACTGTTGTCCAAGGTCTTACTCTTGCCTTTCCGAGGGGA CAACTTCCCTCGGGCTCCAGCCCCAGCCCCGACCCCACCAGAGGTCGAAGCTGTAGAGCCCCCTCCCCCGGCGGCGGCGGCGGTGGCGGCGGCAGAGACCGAAG CTCCAGTCCCGGCGCTGCTCTTTGACCCCTTGACCCTGGGCTTGCCCTCGCTTTCGGGCCATGACAGGCGGCTACCCGCGCCCTTGCCCCCGCCGGCTTTGGCT CCACTCGTGGTCACGGTCTTGCAAGGCTTGGGAGCCGGCGGAGGAGGCGCCACCTTGAGCCTCCGGCTGCCGGTGCCAGGGTGCGGAGAGGATGAGCCAGGGAT GCCGCCGCCCGCCCGGCCTTCGGGCTCCGGGCCGCCCCAGCTCGGGCTGCTGAGCAGGGGGCGCCGGGAGGAGGTGGGGGCGCCCCCAGGCTTGGGGTCGGGGC TCAGTCCCCCGGAGAGCGGGGGTCCCGGAGGGACGGCCCAGAGGGAGAGGCGGCGGCCGGGAGCGGGGGAGACTGGGCGGGCCGGACTGGCCGGAGCCGGGGAC AGGGCTGGGGGCTCCGCGCCCCCGGTGCCCGCGCTGCTCGTGCTGATCCACAGCGCATCCTGCCGGTGGAAGAGACGTTCGTGCCGCTTCTTGCCCGGCTCCTC CGCGCCTCGGGGGCTGCCAGGATCCCCAGTCTCGGAGCCTCTGGCACCGGCGGCGCCGGCCGCGGCCGCAGACGGAGAAGGCGGCGGCGGAGGCACCGACTCGA GCTTAACCAGGGTCAGCGAGATGAGGTAGGTCGTTGTCCGGCGCTGAAGCGCGCCCGCGCCCCGGCTCATGGGGCCCGGAGACCCCCGAGCTGGGGAGGGGAGG GGACTCCCCCGGACTGCCTCAGGGGGGCCCGGCCATGGGGCCGCCCTGCTCGCTGCCCCCAGCCCCCGGACCCCGCTGAGCCCCCGGCCCGGCTCCGCTGTCGC CGCCGCCTCCGCCGCCTCCGCTTGCGCCCCCCTCCCATCACATGGGGCGCCCCCTCCCCATGCTCCCCGCCCTGCGCCCCCACCCTCTTGGAGCCCCGGGACCT TGGTGCTGCTCCAGGGAGGCGCGCCGGACCGTCCACCCCGGCCTGGGTGGGGGCGCTGAGATGGGTGGGGGAGGGCGGGGAGGACAGTAGTGGGGGCAAATGGG GGAGAGAGAGGAAAAGGGAGCAGAAAAGGGGACCGGAGGCTAGGGGAAACGAACCTGTGCGGGGGAGGCAGGGGCGGGGAATTGGGACTCAAGGGACAGGGGCC GCGGATGCGGTCGGAAAGAGGGTCTAGAGGAGGGTGGGAAGCTAGTGG 86 chr18 AGGAGCGCAAGGCTTGCAGGGCATGCTGGGAGAGCGCAGGGAACGCTGGGAGAGCGCGGGAAATACTGGGATTGGCTCCCGAGGGCTGTGAGGAGGGCACGAGG group- GGACACTCCGATGAAGGCAGGGCACGCGGGGCGAGCCGGGAGCGTCTCCTGAGGGCAGCGAGGAGGGAGCTGAGGCACGCGGGCTCTCAATCGACGCCCCACAG 00304 AGACCAAGAGGCCTGGCCTTGGGGGGCAGCTGCTTGAAGGAGGCAGAGCGGAAGCGAGGGAGACTGCTGGAGGCCCTGCCGCCCACCCGCCCTTTCCTCCCCCT GAGGAGACGCCTGACGCATCTGCAGTGCAGGAGGCCGTGGGCGTTAGAAGTGTTGCTTTTCCAGTTTGTAAGACCATTTTCCTGATTCTCTTCCCCACGGTTGC GGAGGAGCAGGTCAGGGCCGCCATGAGGGCAGGATC 87 TSHZ1 TCGACCGCTACTATTATGAAAACAGCGACCAGCCCATTGACTTAACCAAGTCCAAGAACAAGCCGCTGGTGTCCAGCGTGGCTGATTCGGTGGCATCACCTCTG CGGGAGAGCGCACTCATGGACATCTCCGACATGGTGAAAAACCTCACAGGCCGCCTGACGCCCAAGTCCTCCACGCCCTCCACAGTTTCAGAGAAGTCCGATGC TGATGGCAGCAGCTTTGAGGAGGC 88 CTDP1 TGTGCCGTCGCACACAGACGCCCTCAACGTCGGAGAGCTGTGAGCGGGGCCGTGCTCTTGGGATGGGAGCCCCCGGGAGAGCTGCCCGCCAACACCACTCCGAC GTGATCCATGCTGGACATAAAGTGCTCTTCCCTCCGCTAGTCATCGGCCGAGCGGGCCCCTCGCTCCTGGGTGTAAGTTCTTTCTGTGCGTCCTTCTCCCATCT CCGTGCAGTTCAG 89 KCNG2 CCATGCGCCGCTGCGCGCGCGAGTTCGGGCTGCTGCTGCTGTTCCTCTGCGTGGCCATGGCGCTCTTCGCGCCACTGGTGCACCTGGCCGAGCGCGAGCTGGGC GCGCGCCGCGACTTCTCCAGCGTGCCCGCCAGCTATTGGTGGGCCGTCATCTCCATGACCACCGTGGGCTACGGCGACATGGTCCCGCGCAGCCTGCCCGGGCA GGTGGTGGCGCTCAGCAGCATCCTCAGCGGCATCCTGCTCATGGCCTTCCCGGTCACCTCCATCTTCCACACCTTTTCGCGCTCCTACTCCGAGCTCAAGGAGC AGCAGCAGCGCGCGGCCAGCCCCGAGCCGGCCCTGCAGGAGGACAGCACGCACTCGGCCACAGCCACCGAGGACAGCTCGCAGGGCCCCGACAGCGCGGGCCTG GCCGACGACTCCGCGGATGCGCTGTGGGTGCGGGCAGGGCGCTGACGCCTGCGCCGCCCAC

TABLE 4B SEQ ID GENE NO NAME SEQUENCE 90 TFAP2E GTCCTAACATCCCAGGTGGCGGCGCGCTGGCTCCCTGGAGCGGGGCGGGACGCGGCCGCGCGGACTCACGTGCACAACCGCGCGGGACGGGGCCACGCGGACTC ACGTGCACAACCGCGGGACCCCAGCGCCAGCGGGACCCCAGCGCCAGCGGGACCCCAGCGCCAGCGGGACCCCAGCGCCAGCGGGACCCCAGCGCCAGCGGGAC CCCAGCGCCAGCGGGACCCCAGCGCCAGCGGGTCTGTGGCCCAGTGGAGCGAGTGGAGCGCTGGCGACCTGAGCGGAGACTGCGCCCTGGACGCCCCAGCCTAG ACGTCAAGTTACAGCCCGCGCAGCAGCAGCAAAGGGGAAGGGGCAGGAGCCGGGCACAGTTGGATCCGGAGGTCGTGACCCAGGGGAAAGCGTGGGCGGTCGAC CCAGGGCAGCTGCGGCGGCGAGGCAGGTGGGCTCCTTGCTCCCTGGAGCCGCCCCTCCCCACACCTGCCCTCGGCGCCCCCAGCAGTTTTCACCTTGGCCCTCC GCGGTCACTGCGGGATTCGGCGTTGCCGCCAGCCCAGTGGGGAGTGAATTAGCGCCCTCCTTCGTCCTCGGCCCTTCCGACGGCACGAGGAACTCCTGTCCTGC CCCACAGACCTTCGGCCTCCGCCGAGTGCGGTACTGGAGCCTGCCCCGCCAGGGCCCTGGAATCAGAGAAAGTCGCTCTTTGGCCACCTGAAGCGTCGGATCCC TACAGTGCCTCCCAGCCTGGGCGGGAGCGGCGGCTGCGTCGCTGAAGGTTGGGGTCCTTGGTGCGAAAGGGAGGCAGCTGCAGCCTCAGCCCCACCCCAGAAGC GGCCTTCGCATCGCTGCGGTGGGCGTTCTCGGGCTTCGACTTCGCCAGCGCCGCGGGGCAGAGGCACCTGGAGCTCGCAGGGCCCAGACCTGGGTTGGAAAAGC TTCGCTGACTGCAGGCAAGCGTCCGGGAGGGGCGGCCAGGCGAAGCCCCGGCGCTTTACCACACACTTCCGGGTCCCATGCCAGTTGCATCCGCGGTATTGGGC AGGAAATGGCAGGGCTGAGGCCGACCCTAGGAGTATAAGGGAGCCCTCCATTTCCTGCCCACATTTGTCACCTCCAGTTTTGCAACCTATCCCAGACACACAGA AAGCAAGCAGGACTGGTGGGGAGACGGAGCTTAACAGGAATATTTTCCAGCAGTGA 91 LRRC8D CACCTTCCCCGAGGTAATTATTTTCTGGGGGGTAGGGGTGGGGGTTGGGAGGGTGAAGAAAGGAAGAAAAAGAAGGCCGATCACACTGGGCACCGGCGGAGGAA GCGTGGAGTCCATTGATCTAGGTACTTGTGGGGAGGGGAGAACCCGAGCAGCAGCTGCAAACGGAAGGGCTGTGAGCGAGCGGGCGGGCGGGTGGCTGGCAGCG AGGCCACCAGCAGGGGGGGCCCGGGCCGAGGCCGCGCCACCTCGGCACCACGCGGGCAGCCGGTGCGGCGGGGTCGCCACGGCCAGGGGAGCGCTGGGTGCCCA CCATGGCAGTTATGCAAGCGGTGACCCCCTGGTCTTGCCTCCCCGCCGCCCTGCACTCCTTCCTCCCCGCTGCCGACACTTGGATCTCTCTAGCTCTTTCTCTC CCCTGTGTTTTCAAACAGGAAGTGCACGGCTGTCTATAACGTGCTGCCGGGTCTCAGGATGGAGGAGTGAAGTCTCCTGTCGCCGTGGTTCCAGCCTCCGGAGC TCGCCCAAGCCGCGTCCCCAGAGAGCGCCCTGAGAGAACAGGGTGGCCGCTTGGTCCAGGTGCGCGGGGTCGGGTCTGGGTCCAGGGAGCGGGTCGGGAAGTCT GCGGCACGGAGCACTGCTAGTGTCGGATCTGCATCTCCAGCTCTGTGCTGCAGCTTCACTTGCCCGCCCCCCACCACTGGCTTCTCACCCGGGGTCTCTGCCAA ACTCTGGCTGCTGCCGCCCTGGGTTCGGGCCGGCGGAAGGCCCTGGGCGTGCGCTGCGGAGCCGCCTGCGAGGACTCCACTAGGGCGCTTTCCAGGCTGGACTG CCCCGGGCTGCGCTGGAGCTGCCAGTGCTCGGGGAGTCTTCCTGGAGTCCCCAGCTGCCCTCTCCACC 92 TBX15 CTCTTCCCAAGTTACGCCACCGGTCGAGGACGGCAGGAGACCCCCGAGTGCAGAGAAAGCTCAAACCGGCAGCGAAGTCGGTCCTAGCCAAGCTGAAAAAACGT CTCGGATTTCGCGGACAGCGGCCTAGACACAGCCCGATCTTCCAGTCCTAGTGCCCTGGTCGAGACGGTTCTATCCTTTTGCAAAGAAGCCGGAAA 93 C1orf51 TCTCGGTTGCAATCCCCACCCTCCTCACCCAGCAGGGCAGGAGGCACCCAACTTGGAGGAGAAAGGGGTGGGGGAGGTGAAACAGAGACCGGAGAGTCACGAGG GCTGGGCCGCCGAGAGCAGGAGAATATACCGTGTCACACACCTCCATTCTCTCACACACGTTGCAGACACAAATCACTGACGGTTTCCACGTGCTGCGCTCGTG AGCGGAGGTGTTCAAAGAGGGGGCAGATGAGTTACTTCCCGAGACGGAACCGGGGGTCCCACGTCCGCCGCCTTCAGTAGCACAACCAATCTCTGAACACTCAA ACCGCGCATCTCTGGCGCATCACCATCCTATTTAAGGCCACGGGCTCCGCCCTTTTCCTCCCCTCCCTTCTTTTCCACTCTTTTTCCA 94 chr1: 17 CTGCCAGAGATGTGTCTGTCTTGCGCCCCGCATGCACTGCCTGCGGGGCTGCGCTGCACTCCCCGGCGGCGCCACGGGTCTGGCCCCCGCGCTTCTACGTGTTG 955390 GGGGGATGCATGGACCTTGGAGATCCGTAGTTGGCCCTAACCTTCTCGGAATCTCCTCTGCACGCGCTGCCTGTTCCTCCTCTGCACGCTCTGTCCGTTCCTTT 0- GCAACTTCTGTGGGAATTGTCCTGGCGTGGGAAACGCCCCCGCGCTCTTTGGCACTTAGGGTGTGAGTGTTGCGCCCCTTGCCGCAGCGCTCAGGGCAGCATCC 179554 CGCTCGAGGATGCAGGGTTCTCACCAAGCAGTGAGGGGGACTCACGCGCCGCCGGGGAGCGGAGCCAGGCTCCGAGAAGGGAGCAGGCTCGAGCCGCTGGGTTT 600 TCGCAAGCCTTGGGGCCTCTGGCCGCCCTTCCATGCCTCCGGGCGCGGGCGGCTCAGCAGGTCCCCGGCTTCGGGAAGTTTTGTGCGCGGATCGCTGGTGGGGA GGGCGCGCGGGCCAGTGGCTGAGCTTGCAGCGAAGTTTCCGTGAAGGAAACTGCATGTGCCTTTGGAGGCGACTCGGGACTGCTGTAGGGTGGACTGGGTGTCT ATGGAGTTGCGGGTCAGAGCGAGTAGGGTGGGTCCTTTCCTGGGACAGGACTGGGAATTGGGGCTCGAAGTAGGGG 95 ZFP36L2 AGGGGTGTCCTCCAACATCTCTGAACCGCCTTCCCTTCCTCCTCACTGGCGCCCTCTTGCCTCAGTCGTCGGAGATGGAGAGGCGGCTGAAGATTGGCAGGCGG CGGCCAGGGTCGAGGCTGGGAGACTCAGAGCCGCTGAGGCTGCCGGAGCTCAGGGAGCCGCTTAGGTAGCTGTCGCGGTCCGACAGCGAGTCCGGG 96 SIX2 TCTGACTCTCGGGCTGGAGCAGCCGAGACAGCGCTCCCCAGCGGGACTACAGAATCCCGGGTGTCGGCCTGGGGGCCCTGGATTGGCAGTGGTGGAGTCTTCTG AGCCTAACAGCTACTAGGAATGACAGAGTTGCAGATGGCTTTGTCGCCCGCGGGGCGGCTCAAGCGTCCTGGGTCCCAGGCCTCTGTCCTACGGCCAGGCCGCC GGCTCAACGGGCCGAAGGGAATCGGGCTGACCAGTCCTAAGGTCCCACGCTCCCCTGACCTCAGGGCCCAGAGCCTCGCATTACCCCGAGCAGTGCGTTGGTTA CTCTCCCTGGAAAGCCGCCCCCGCCGGGGCAAGTGGGAGTTGCTGCACTGCGGTCTTTGGAGGCCTAGGTCGCCCAGAGTAGGCGGAGCCCTGTATCCCTCCTG GAGCCGGCCTGCGGTGAGGTCGGTACCCAGTACTTAGGGAGGGAGGACGCGCTTGGTGCTCAGGGTAGGCTGGGCCGCTGCTAGCTCTTGATTTAGTCTCATGT CCGCCTTTGTGCCGGCCTCTCCGATTTGTGGGTCCTTCCAAGAAAGAGTCCTCTAGGGCAGCTAGGGTCGTCTCTTGGGTCTGGCGAGGCGGCAGGCCTTCTTC GGACCTATCCCCAGAGGTGTAACGGAGACTTTCTCCACTGCAGGGCGGCCTGGGGCGGGCATCTGCCAGGCGAGGGAGCTGCCCTGCCGCCGAGATTGTGGGGA AACGGCGTGGAAGACACCCCATCGGAGGGCACCCAATCTGCCTCTGCACTCGATTCCATCCTGCAACCCAGGAGAAACCATTTCCGAGTTCCAGCCGCAGAGGC ACCCGCGGAGTTGCCAAAAGAGACTCCCGCGAGGTCGCTCGGAACCTTGACCCTGACACCTGGACGCGAGGTCTTTCAGGACCAGTCTCGGCTCGGTAGCCTGG TCCCCGACCACCGCGACCAGGAGTTCCTTCTTCCCTTCCTGCTCACCAGCCGGCCGCCGGCAGCGGCTCCAGGAAGGAGCACCAACCCGCGCTGGGGGCGGAGG TTCAGGCGGCAGGAATGGAGAGGCTGATCCTCCTCTAGCCCCGGCGCATTCACTTAGGTGCGGGAGCCCTGAGGTTCAGCCTGACTTTCCCGACTCCGCCGGGC GCTTGGTGGGCTCCTGGGCTTCTGGGCTCACCCTTACACCTGTGTACTAAAGGGCTGCTACCCTCCCGAGGTGTACGTCCGCCGCCTCGGCGCTCATCGGGGTG TTTTTTCACCCTCTCGCGGTGCACGCTTTTTCTCTCACGTCAGCTCACATCTTTCAGTACACAGCCACTGGGTCTCCCTGCCCCTCCAGCCTTTCCTAGGCAGC TTTGAGGGCCCAGACGACTGAAGTCTTACTGCTAGGATGGGAACACGATGAAAAAGGAAGGGGCCCAGTCAAAAGTCCTCTCCTCTTCGGTTTTTCTTCAACTG TCCTTCACAAAAACATTTATTTCTGTCCCAGCGCCCTGGCGGATTTCGGCAGATGGGCCCTAGGGGGTTGTGGAGGCCAAATTCCCAGGATGCTGGTCCTGCCT TTTTCATTGGCCAAAACTGTATTTCCTACAACGACTAAAGATAACCAAGAACTGAGTAGACCCTGTTCTCTCACCAGATCTCCCTGGCTCTGTTTAACTTTTCC TGGTGCAATGCGATGGCACCACCAGCTCCCCAGGCAGGCACCACTCCCTCAAGATACCATTTGGGGTAGGGATTTGAGTCCTGGAGAGGGTCAGCGGGGCGCCG GGGTGGGGGTGGGAAGGAGACTGACAGGGACACACCGCGAGCTCCGCATACTCTCCTCTGCCCCCTGTAGCCCGGGGCTTTAATGACCCCAAGCAGATTTCCTG TCTCTGGTCTAGCCAGCTGCCCCTAGGGCTGGATTTTATTTCTTCATGGGGTTTCACCCTAAAGGGCCCCCTGGTCATGGGACCTGGTTGGGAACAAATGAAAG ATGTCTTGTAGCAAATGCTTTCAGGGGAGCAGAAAAGAAGATTGGGCACTTCCAGTCACTTGGTCACTTTAGGTGGCTGGAACAAAACTGGTGACTTTCACGAC TGCTACAGGGTGAGGGGGTGAAGGGTGGCAGAGAGGTGACAAGCCACTGGGAATCCTATTCAGTGGGGATGCCGACAGGGAGTGGCTGTAATCAACTGAGCAAC ATCTGTGTGAATGTTATTCACAGGTCAGGACAGCAGCTTGGTCTTCCCAGGTGAGGAACTGAGGACTGGCCTGCATAGATTTGTGCAGTAGGTGAGTAGCTTCC AAATTTATTTTCAGAACTTCCATGTAGTACCTGCCTCTCCATTTAAATATTTTTTAAAATTTTATTTATTTAAATATTTTCTTGGTTAGCTTTCCAAGAGGGAG GAAAAGAGGGGAGTTGCAACAAGTAGTGCCCCTATGCTGGGATTCATTTTCCAGAGTAAAGCCTGGGACTGGCACCCTGACCCCTACCGGCAGGTGAAAACTCC AGGCAAACTGCTGAGATCCCACCTGGGCTGGCTGAGATAGTGCCTGGGGTGCATCCCTCAGCAGCTGCCACCTGGGCCCTGGGGCCATCTCTTTCTCTGGCATC AAGCAGCCAGGTGTCAAGGCCTTCCCAGCAATCCATGCTGCATGGCTGGGTCTTGTTCTAGCAGGTCGATGGGCAGGGACTGGTAGCTTAGCCAGGGCACCAGT GCGTGGCTGTGGGTTTGTGTGCTTCTGTGGAGAAGCATGATGTGTATGTGTGTGTGTGGGCACAGGCATGAGGAAGGGTTCATTTGTGCAGGTATCTCCCATGT ATATCAGTGTGGGAGAGTGCCTGAGGATGTGTTTGTGTGTCTGAAAATGGGCGGAGGGTCTGTTGTGCTAATGTGTGCAGGGGTGAACATGTGTGTGACAGTCT GTGTGTTTCCCTGAGTGGTGGCTGCGTGAGAGGGTGAGGGGATTTGGTGTTGTCTACCATGCCCGGCACATAGCAGGCTCTTAATAATCTTGAATTTAATTAAT GTTAAATGTGTATGTTCCCATCCTTGTGGAAGTTGGTATAGAGCCTGTTTTCCTGTGATTGTGAGACTGGAAAATGGGGGACGGGCAGGGGCGAGACAGGATAC AGAGGCTACTGTTTTCTTCCTCCCTAGAAGTAAGTACATAGAAGAGTGGGCTCTGGCACCTCACGGGACATCACCAAGTCCTGTGTGGCTGGCTAGGCTGTCCC AAGGTGGCTTCAGGCATCACTTGAATCTTTTGAGACCTTCAGGCAGTAGCCTGCCATTCACCCTGTCAGTCAGCAGAAGTTGGGCCCACACAGGCCATAGAAAC ACAGAGCAGTTCCCGGGAGGACCTGAGCTGTCCCTGAGAGCAGAGCTTCCAGGAGAGGCCGCAGGAACTGCCTTGACCGGAATTCCTCTTGGGGTGCAAAGGTG GAGGGACACATGGTGCGACCCCAGGCAGAGGACTGCAGCCACTCCGTGCAGTCCCAGCCTCTGGGGTAGCCCCTTGACCTCCAGGCCTGCACAGATCCAAGGCC GAGGTCCAGGCTCCAGCGCCAAATTAGCTGGCCTAGCAGCCTGCAGCCGCTCTAATCTCAACTAGGAAGGAATCCTTGCGCTTAGAAAGTCCAAGCGAAAGGGT ATTCTGATTTTATCCCGGTTTTACCAGAAAATGCTGAAAGGAAAAGCCCCGAGAGGACACAGTGCTCTAGGAACTCGGGGCGCCACGAGCGCCTCATCCCCTCC CTTCCGCCCGGCCGCGGTGCCCTGGTCGCTGAGGGACGCGGTCAGTACCTACCGCCACTGCGACCCGAGAAGGGAAAGCCTCAACTTCTTCCTCTCGGAGTCCT GCCCACTACGGATCTGCCTGGACTGGTTCAGATGCGTCGTTTAAAGGGGGGGGCTGGCACTCCAGAGAGGAGGGGGCGCTGCAGGTTAATTGATAGCCACGGAA GCACCTAGGCGCCCCATGCGCGGAGCCGGAGCCGCCAGCTCAGTCTGACCCCTGTCTTTTCTCTCCTCTTCCCTCTCCCACCCCTCACTCCGGGAAAGCGAGGG CCGAGGTAGGGGCAGATAGATCACCAGACAGGCGGAGAAGGACAGGAGTACAGATGGAGGGACCAGGACACAGAATGCAAAAGACTGGCAGGTGAGAAGAAGGG AGAAACAGAGGGAGAGAGAAAGGGAGAAACAGAGCAGAGGCGGCCGCCGGCCCGGCCGCCCTGAGTCCGATTTCCCTCCTTCCCTGACCCTTCAGTTTCACTGC AAATCCACAGAAGCAGGTTTGCGAGCTCGAATACCTTTGCTCCACTGCCACACGCAGCACCGGGACTGGGCGTCTGGAGCTTAAGTCTGGGGGTCTGAGCCTGG GACCGGCAAATCCGCGCAGCGCATCGCGCCCAGTCTCGGAGACTGCAACCACCGCCAAGGAGTACGCGCGGCAGGAAACTTCTGCGGCCCAATTTCTTCCCCAG CTTTGGCATCTCCGAAGGCACGTACCCGCCCTCGGCACAAGCTCTCTCGTCTTCCACTTCGACCTCGAGGTGGAGAAAGAGGCTGGCAAGGGCTGTGCGCGTCG CTGGTGTGGGGAGGGCAGCAGGCTGCCCCTCCCCGCTTCTGCAGCGAGTTTTCCCAGCCAGGAAAAGGGAGGGAGCTGTTTCAGGAATTTCAGTGCCTTCACCT AGCGACTGACACAAGTCGTGTGTATAGGAAGGCGTCTGGCTGTTTCGGGACTCACCAGAGAGCATCGCCAACCAGAACGGCCCACCCGGGGTGTCGAGTCTTGG TAGGGAAATCAGACACAGCTGCACTCCCGGCCCGCGGGCCTTGTGGCATATAACCATTTATATATTTATGATTTCTAATTTTATTATAAAATAAAAGCAGAAAT ATTTCCCGAAGAACATTCACATGAGGGCATTACGGGGAGACGGCAAGTCGGCGGCTCGGGGGGCGCGCTCAGCCGGGAGCGCTGTAGTCACAGTCCCGGGAGGA AGAGCGCG 97 chr2: 13 TGGAACAAGTGTCAGAGAGTAAGCAAACGACTTTCTGAGCTGTGACTCTGCTCCTCGACTGCCCACGTGCTCTCCGCTGTCTGCACTCCTGCCTCACCTGGGCT 723850 GACTCGGACTCTCCACCTCCTTTGCTGCTTCCGGCATGAGCTACCCAGGAGCCTAAGGCGCTCCTTCCCGCAACTCCGGTCCCCGCGCCCCGGGACTGCAAATC 0- CTTTAAACAGAGGCCCCAGAGCTAGGGGTTTTCCCAGGCTCTGGTGGGCGTGGGCTGACAGTCGCTGGGAGCCCCGCAACAGGGGGGATGTCCAGGCAGGTATG 137240 CACCCAGCTCCCGGCGTTTCCCGGAGTCACCACAATGTTTCCCTTTCTCTCTCCCCCACGTATGCTGCTAGGGGTACTCCCCAGATAGGATTTTCTTTGTCTTT 000 TCTCCTAGTAACACCGAAGCCCTCTCGTGCCCGGGGACTGCAGAGGAACGCCAGACCATCCGGACCTTGCGGGATGGCTCGGTGTGTGTGTTTTACTGTGTGTC GGAGTGTCGCGCATGTGTGCGTGTTGGGGCGCGTTATCAACAGGGGCCTAGGGCACCCCCACTCTTTCTTGCTCTCTTCCCCCATCACTTCATGGACCTCCGAG GCGCAAAGCGCTCGACCCTCTCCTGGGCTCAGTGGCTTGGGTACTCCGGGCTGAGCTCAGCTGGGGAGTCCCCTTACCCAGCCCGCACCGGCACCCCGAAGCTT CAAAGTTGCGGCAAACAGTTGCGGGGAGCAGAGGAACTGAGGTCCAGGCCAGCGCGCCCGCGGTCGCTCGCCTTGGGGAGCAGGCTGAGCCGAGGGTCGTGCGG GTGCGCGGCAGAGGCGGTAGGAGGCGGAGGAGAGGGGGGAGAAAGAGGGGGCGGTGGGGAACAGCTGCCGGGGTAGGCGAGGCGCAAGGTGGCTCCCCGCGGCC CCGCGCCCCGCGGCTCTCGGACGCACCAGGCAGCCAATGGCTGCGCAGAGGTGTACAGCAGATGGCGTCTGACTGCGCCGTTCCTTCCTCCTCCTCCTCCTCCT CCTTCTCTTCCTCCTCCTCCTTCTCTTCCTCCTCCTCCTCCTTCAGTGCTGAGGAGCCAGAGTCGCCGCCGGGTTGCCAGACGCTGGAATGGGTGGTCTTCCGA CACACACCACCATCTTTCTTGCGCTCGGGAAGCTCGGGGCTCAGCGGCTCCCAGAGGTTACGGCGGCGGCTCTGGCGAGACGGGTGAGTGCAAGCACGCGGAGC CCCGAGTCGGGGATGCCGGGCCCCCTGGCCGGCCGACTGGGGCGCGGGGTGGCAGCGCCGGGGAAGGGGGCGCGCTGCCGGCGCAGACTTTGCTCTTTCCTCGC CGGACAGCCATCGTCGCCCCTTCTCCCAGCCAGACGCGGGAACTTGGAAGCGGATCTTCTCGGACGCCTCTGGCTTGGGGCTGCGGGAAGCGTGGGCTGCCCGG GGCGCAGTGTGCGGAGACCCTCTAGGCGGGCGGGGACGCCCCAC 98 MAP1D GTTATTATCCACGGGGTCCTAATTAAAGCTTGATTAAAATGCCCTTCTTTCTCTAAAAAATTACGAACTAGGCAACTTCATACATTTTGAATGGCGCAGTGTTT CCTCTTCCAACTGTTTAGTTTGTAGTATACTATGTAAGCAACATCAATTATCAACCCTTGCAAGATGACAACATGAGCCTGTGGGGGAAGCACTTGAGGGGAGG GAGGAGAAACTTCTCTTTTTTAATAATCAGCCGGAAACAATGTTTAACAAGAATCTGATGAGGTCACTGCAGTAAATATTTTTCCTCTTACAGAGCCAATCATC ACGGAGGGATCCCCTGAATTTAAAGTCCTGGAGGATGCATGGACTGTGGTCTCCCTAGACAATCAAAGGTGTTTGCTTTCTGCTCTGTTGCTTTTAAATTGTAT GGGAAAGGAAGATTGGTCCGACGGCGCGCTTGTGGCCCGGCCGGAGCTTGCGTGCGCGTTCTGACGGCTGGGTGCTGTGTTACAGGTCGGCGCAGTTCGAGCAC ACGGTTCTGATCACGTCGAGGGGCGCGCAGATCCTGACCAAACTACCCCATGAGGCCTGAGGAGCCGCCCGAAGGTCGCGGTGACCTGGTGCCTTTTTAAATAA ATTGCTGAAATTTGGCTGGAGAACTTTTAGAAGAAACAGGGAAATGACCGGTGGTGCGGTAACCTGCGTGGCTCCTGATAGCGTTTGGAAGAACGCGGGGGAGA CTGAAGAGCAACTGGGAACTCGGATCTGAAGCCCTGCTGGGGTCGCGCGGCTTTGGAAAAACAAATCCTGGC 99 WNT6 TCCCTGCTGTGGGACCCGAGGAGAGGAGAACTGGTTCGCT 100 INPP5D TCTCTCTCTCTCTCTTGCTTGGTTTCTGTAATGAGGAAGTTCTCCGCAGCTCAGTTTCCTTTCCCTCACTGAGCGCCTGAAACAGGAAGTCAGTCAGTTAAGCT GGTGGCAGCAGCCGAGGCCACCAAGAGGCAACGGGCGGCAGGTTGCAGTGGAGGGGCCTCCGCTCCCCTCGGTGGTGTGTGGGTCCTGGGGGTGCCTGCCGGCC CGGCCGAGGAGGCCCACGCCCACCATGGTCCCCTGCTGGAACCATGGCAACATCACCCGCTCCAAGGCGGAGGAGCTGCTTTCCAGGACAGGCAAGGACGGGAG CTTCCTCGTGCGTGCCAGCGAGTCCATCTCCCGGGCATACGCGCTCTGCGTGCTGTGAGTACAACCTGCTCCCTCCCCGGGCACAGATATGACAGAGGGGCTTA GAGGGGGCCCAGCTTTGAGATGGGTTGTTCTTATGTCACAGGACAGAGTGATCTGACATGCACACTTCCCCGCCACCCTGTCAT 101 chr2: 24 TGTCCTCGAAGAAGGGCCTGAGCAGCAGCAGAGGACCCCAGGCGACCGTGCCTGAGCCGGGCGCCGACGACGACTGAGCACCTGATATGTCCCCGGCACTCGCA 121110 GCCCCGCGGCCGGAGTCGCTGTGGGTGAGCGGTCGTCGAGCTTCACAGAGGCCGGGCTCTGTGCCAGGGCCCCGACAGGGCAGGAAGCAGATAGAGTCCCACAA 0- GCACAAGCCCAGTGCGCAGAAAGGGTTACTTAAAAAATAAGTTCTGTGATAAAATCAAACAGGGTGAAGGGCTGGAAACAGGTCATGAGGGCGCAAACAGGTCG 241211 TGAGGGCGCAAACAGGTCGTGAGGGCGCAAACAGGTCGTGAGGGCGCAAACAGGTCGTGAGGGCGCAAACAGGTCGTGAGGGCGCAAACAGATCGTGAGGGCGC 600 AAACAGGTCGTGAGGGCGCAAACAGGTCGTGAGGGTGCAAACAGGTCGTGAGGGCGCAAACAGGTCGTGAGGGTGCAAACAGGT 102 WNT5A AAATGAGACCTCTGGGGAGACTGTCAACCCCAGGGGTAAAACAAAAATTCTGATCAGAAACTGAGTTTCCCAAAGAAGGGGCTAAATGTTTTCCAACACTTTCG GGGCTCAGGGAAGATGACTCTGTAAGGACACTGAGAATCTTCCTCGCGTGCCACGGGGAGGAGGACTGGGGGCGTTTGAGGGGCTCAGCGCACCAGAGGAGTGA GGTGGAGGAGGGCGTTCCCGCGTCCTCCTCTTCAATCCAGAGCAGCTCAACGACGTGGCTCCCTTTCTATGTATCCCTCAAAGCCTTCGCGT 103 chr3: 13 TAGGCTCTAGTGGACCTAGCAGTGGGAGAGCTACTTGGGCTGGTTTCTTTCCTGACGCTGCAGGGATGGGCATCGGCCTGGAACCAGAAGCGCAGGAGCTGGGC 897160 CACGGCAGAGTAATTAAGAAAATAATGAAATTGATGGCGGATGGGGGCGCTAGAAATCCTGGGGCGTCTACTTAAAACCAGAGATTCGCGGTCGGCCCCACGGA 0- ATCCCGGCTCTGTGTGCGCCCAGGTTCCGGGGCTTGGGCGTTGCCGGTTCTCACACTAGGAAGGAGCCTGAAGTCAGAAAAGATGGGGCCTCGTTACTCACTTT 138972 CTAGCCCAGCCCCTGGCCCTGGGTCCCGCAGAGCCGTCATCGCAGGCTCCTGCCCAGCCTCTGGGGTCGGGTGAGCAAGGTGTTCTCTTCGGAAGCGGGAAGGG 200 CTGCGGGTCGGGGACGTCCCTTGGCTGCCACCCCTGATTCTGCATCCTTTTCGCTCGAATCCCTGCGCTAGGCATCCTCCCCGATCCCCCAAAAGCCCAAGCAC TGGGTCTGGGTTGAGGAAGGGAACGGGTGCCCAGGCCGGACAGAGGCTGAAAGGAGGCCTCAAGGTTCCTCTTTGCTACA 104 ZIC4 GAGGTTGCTGACTCAGGAGCCAGGAGCTGAGAAACTCCTAGGCTAGCAGCCGTTGAGCCTAATTTTATTTTCTGGCTTTCTCCGAAATGTCTCGTTTCCCTCAT CTTTCTGGTCCTTTTCGTCTCTCTTATTTTCCCCAAAACGTCTACCTCACTTCGTCTTCCTTTCTCCTCCCCTCCCCCTCTCTTTCCTCTATACTCTCTTCCCA TTTAGCCTTGCAGGCCCCTCCTCCCCGGTGTTGGAGAGCTCAAAGACGCGCGAAACTCAAGGATCTGGCCCTGACCAGGGACGGGATTAGGCGGGAAGTGGTGA CGGCCTGAAAAGGCTGGGCTCGAACCCGTGCCTTCCTGAAAGGACTCTCCCCGCCACAAGTCACACCCACCCGCAGGCCTGCTGGCCAAAGAAACAAAGGAGTC GGGCGTGGATCCAGGAGAAACAGGTTTTCGCTCTCGGATCTCCCTGGGCAAATCAGGGATCCTGAGCGCTATACCCCGCAGTCGTACGGAGCCTCTGGGAAAGG GGATTTAAGGGTGACTTCCACTTTCAGCTTCGGCTACTTGTTGCCTGCGGTCCAAGCCTTCTCTGCTTCCTCCTACCTCGTCTTAGGCCTCTGTAGAAAGTGCA CGCCGCGTTTCCCCTTCCAGGCTCTGAGAGGGCCTGCAGGCCCGTGGCCGCCTCCGACAAGATGCCTTCCAGTGCTAGGGGGGCCACTTTGGCGGGATGGGGGT CGGTTGGTTAAAAAAAACTTAAGTTCTGGCTCAGTCGAGTGTGGCAAAAGCCGAGGGTCGGGGGTTGGGGGG 105 FGF12 TACTGACCTGGTCTCCGCCTCACCGGCCTCTTGCGGCCGCTGCAGAAGCGCACTTTGCTGAACACCCCGAGGACGTGCCTCTCGCACAGGGAGCGCCCGTCTTT GCTGGGGCTGGAGCGGCGCTTGGAGGCCGACACTCGGTCGCTGTTGGACTCCCTCGCCTGCCGCTTCTGCCGGATCAAGGAGCTGGCTATCGCCGCAGCCATAG CTGCTCAGCGAGGGCCTCAGGCCCCAGCCTCTACTGCGCCCTCCGGCTTGCGCTCCGCCGGGGCGAGGGCAGGACCTGGGCGGCCAGGGAAAGGGCAGTCGCGG GGAGGCAGTGCTAAAATTTGAGGAGGCTGCAGTATCGAAAACCCGGCGCTCACAAGGTTAGTCAAAGTCTGGGCAGTGGCGACAAAATGTGTGAAAATCCAGAT GTAAACTTCCCCAACCTCTGGCGGCCGGGGGGCGGGGCGGGGCGGTCCCAGGCCCTCTTGCGAAGTAGACGTTTGCACCCCAAACTTGCACCCCAAGGCGATCG GCGTCCAAGGGGCAGTGGGGAGTTTAGTCACACTGCGTTCGGGGTACCAAGTGGAAGGGGAAGAACGATGCCCAAAATAACAAGACGTGCCTCTGTTGGAGAGG CGCAAGCGTTGTAAGGTGTCCAAAGTATACCTACACATACATACATAGAAAACCCGTTTACAAAGCAGAGTCTGGACCCAGGCGGGTAGCGCGCCCCCGGTAGA AAATACTAAAAAGTGAATAAAACGTTCCTTTAGAAAACAAGCCACCAACCGCACGAGAGAAGGAGAGGAAGGCAGCAATTTAACTCCCTGCGGCCCGCGGTTCT GAAGATTAGGAGGTCCGTCCCAGCAGGGTGAGGTCTACAGAATGCATCGCGCCGGCTGCGGCTTTCCAGGGGCCGGCCACCCGAGTTCTGGAATTCCGAGAGGC GCGAAGTGGGAGCGGTTACCCGGAGTCTGGGTAGGGGCGCGGGGCGGGGGCAGCTGTTTCCAGCTGCGGTGAGAGCAACTCCCGGCCAGCAGCACTGCAAAGAG AGCGGGAGGCGAGGGAGGGGGGAGGGCGCGAGGGAGGGAGGGAGATCCTCGAGGGCCAAGCACCCCTCGGGGAGAAACCAGCGAGAGGCGATCTGCGGGGTCCC AAGAGTGGGCGCTCTTTCTCTTTCCGCTTGCTTTCCGGCACGAGACGGGCACAGTTGGTGATTATTTAGGGAATCCTAAATCTGGAATGACTCAGTAGTTTAAA TAAGCCCCCTCAAAAGGCAGCGATGCCGAAGGTGTCCTCTCCAGCTCGGCGCCCACACGCCTTTAACTGGAGCTCCCCGCCATGGTCCACCCGGGGCCGCCGCA CCGAGCTGGTCTCCGCACAGGCTCAGAGGGAGCGAGGGAAGGGAGGGAAGGAAGGGGCGCCCTGGCGGGCTCGGGATCAGGTCATCGCCGCGCTGCTGCCCGTG CCCCCTAGGCTCGCGCGCCCCGGCAGTCAGCAGCTCACAGGCAGCAGATCAGATGGGGATTACCCGCCGGACGCAAGGCCGATCACTCAGTCCCGCGCCGCCCA TCCCGGCCGAGGAAGGAAGTGACCCGCGCGCTGCGAATACCCGCGCGTCCGCTCGGGTGGGGCGGGGGCTGGCTGCAGGCGATGTTGGCTCGCGGCGGCTGAGG CTCCTGGCCGGAGCTGCCCACCATGGTCTGGCGCCAGGGGCGCAGGCGGGGCCCCTAGGCCTCCTGGGGCTACCTCGCGAGGCAGCCGAGGGCGCAACCCGGGC GCTTGGGGCCGGAGGCGGAATCAGGGGCCGGGGCCAGGAGGCAGGTGCAGGCGGCTGCCAACTCGCCCAACTTGCTGCGCGGGTGGCCGCTCAGAGCCGCGGGC TTGCGGGGCGCCCCCCGCCGCCGCGCCGCCGCCTCCCCAGGCCCGGGAGGGGGCGCTCAGGGTGGAGTCCCATTCATGGGCTGAGGCTCTGGGCGCGCGGAGCC GCCGCCGCCCCTCCGGCTGGCTCA 106 GP5 GGGGGACACAGAGAGGAGGGGTTGCGGGCCTGTGAGAATGAAGAGCACAGAGCGGAGAGGGGGAGGAGGAGGGAAAGGAAGGCGTGGCAGTGAGAGAGAAGAGG AAGAAGAGAGGAGGAGTGGGGAGGGGAGGGAGAGCAAGACAGCAGCGGGTCTGGATTCCCCTCCGAGCCACATCTGGTCAGGTTCTAAGTAATTAGAAGATTTT CCCATTGGTTTACCCAAGGGCTCTCTCTCTGATTAATTTTCGAAAGAGTTGGCCAATTTTAATCATAGCAAACACGATGATCACGGTGATCATGGCCTGAACAG CTAAAAGCAGAAAATAAAACCCCCAGAACGGACTATGATCTTGACCTTTGCCCGTGGTCACCGGCTGGGCCCACACCCAGGGTTCTGAGCTGTTGGGAGCCAAG GCTGGGTGGACAGGGGCTTCCGAGGAGCTGTCCGCAGCGGGGCGGGGAGGCGGGCCCCGGGGGCCCGGGCACTCCGCGTCACCCCCCGGCAGGGCCCAGAGCGG CAGGCCGGCGTGCGCCCCAGGGCCTGCGCACCGTGGGGGCTCTTCCCCGCCCACGAGGCCTAGGTGCTGCCGCAGCCACCCCAGGAAGGGCCCCAGGCCACAGT CGCAGCGCCAGGAGTTGTGCCCCAACAGGACCTCCGTCAGCCGGGGCAGAGCCCCAAACACGTCGCCAGGCAGGGTCTCCAGCTGGTTGTGGTCGAGCTGGACG CTCTCCAGGCTGCTGAGATTGCGGAAGAGGGCACGGGGCAGGGCGCGCAGCCTGTTGCGGCGCAGGGACACC 107 MSX1 GCCCCGGTGCACCGCGCGTCCAGCCGGCCCAACTCGAGCTAGAAGCCCCAACCACTGCCCAGTGCCTGAGTTGCAGTCTTGGGTCCTTTAGAAACCTGGAGATG TGCGTAAAATTCAGATGCCGGTATTCCCGAACTTCCCCAGGCCTCAGCATATCTCGGCGGCCTGTGGACAGATGGGAGGCTACCAATCGCTCCGGCGTCCGCAG CCCGACCCCTGCCGCCAGACCCCGGACGTCTTCCGGATAATAAAGTTCCCGCTCTAATTCATTTTCCCTAATCTGGACGCCCCTAATCTACAGCTTTTATTGCG CCCAGTTAAAAGTCGAGGGAATTCGCTGTCCCTCCGCGCTCGGATAATTACCCCTAAATGGCCACGGCAGCCCCTTGTGTTTCCTGGAGATTAGAACCCCGCAG TCATCAATGGCAGGGCCGAGTGAGCCGCCAATCACCTCCGCTCACTCCCTGAGAGCCGCTGGCCTGGGCCGCAGGAGGAGAGGCCATAAAGCGACAGGCGCAGA AAATGGCCAAGCCCCGACCCCGCTTCAGGC 108 NKX3-2 AGGGTGCCTCTGTTCAAATTAGAAAAAGGCGCCCCCTCAGGGCAGACTCAGCCCAGCTGCCAGGGGACAAGTCCTGGCTAACGGGAGCTGGAGCTGGGTTTCAC CTCCAGGTGCCTCCTTGGCGGGGCGCCCCGTGCAGGCTACAGCCTACAGCTGTCAGCGCCGGTCCGGAGCCGGAGCGCGGGAATCACTCGCTGCCTCAGCCCAA GCGGGTTCACTGGGTGCCTGCGGCAGCTGCGCAGGTGGAGAGCGCCCAGCCTGGGAGGCAGTAGTACGGGTAATAGTAGGAGGGCTGCAGTGGCAGAAGCGAGG GTGGCCGCAGCACTTCGCCGGGCAGGTATTGTCTCTGGTCGTCGCGCACCAGCACCTTTACGGCCACCTTCTTGGCGGCGGGCGCCGAGGCCAGCAGGTCGGCT GCCATCTGCCGGCGCTTTGTCTTGTAGCGACGGTTCTGGAACCAGATTTTCACCTGCGTCTCGGTGAGCTTCAGCGACGCGGCCAGGTCTGCGCGCTCGGGCCC GGACAGGTAGCGCTGGTGGTTAAAGCGGCGCTCCAGCTCGAAGACCTGCGCGTGGGAGAAAGCGGCCCGCGAGCGCTTCTTGCGTGGCTTGGGCGCCGCCGGCT CCTCCTCCTCCTCCGCGACGCCTGCCGGCCCGCTGCCGCCCCCGCCGCCGGCCCCGCTGCACAGCGCGGACACGTGTGCACCTCTGGGGCCAACACCGTCGTCC TCGGTCCTTGGGCTGCGGTCGCCTGCGGACCCCGGTGGGAACAGAAACAAGAGACTGTCAGCGCCACAGACGAGGTGAGGCCGGGCCTCAACTGCAGGGGTCAC GGGAGTGGGGCGGAAATACACTTTGATCCCACTCAAGCGGAGCGGAGGTCTGGGAGGCCCTGGGCCCGGGAGACCAGTCTTAGACTCTTGCCCCACTGGGTATC CCATCTAGGCCTCTTCTGGGGAGGGCGGCAGACTCAGCCGCTGTGTCAACGCTGTGTTGTCGAGACCAGCTCCCCACCCTCTCTGGGCCCCAGGCTCCCCTCAG TAACTTGGGGCACTCGACCCGAGCATCCGCGAAAGCCCTCCCGGCTCTCAGCGTTGAGCATTGGGATTCTAGACTGCATTTCCGTCTCTCTGCTTGGGTTCACG CGCCTCTCCACACTTAGTTCACACGCACACACGCGCGCGTCCTCGCAGCACACACTTGTCTGGTGCAGGTAAGGGAAGGTGGAGGCGGATCCTGGGGCCAAAGG TATTTAGAATCTTTCACCCTCAGCCGCCTGGGATTGCTGTGAGAGACATGGAAACAGGCTGAGCCGAGGCCTTAGATGAGAGGATGGACTGGAGAGTAAAGAGG GAGGGTTGCCCCTGCATCGAGTTTTTGGACCCTGATCCCACACCAGCTTCTCGGTCTCGTACCCGCCCTTCCGAAGAACTCCAGCAGAAAGGTCCAGCGGTCCC CTGTGCTTGAGGCCTACAGAAGCTTGTACCCAACTAGGGCAGGCACCCGGGTCTTCCAGACCACAGGACAGGACAGGCCACGGCTGAGGAGGCCTCTCTCCTGC CTCCAGGATGAACTAAAGACCCAATCCGGGATCTTCGGCCTAGGGCTGCTCTCCCAGACCTGGGGTCTGAGAAAGCCAAACCAGCCCTTTCCCCAAAGCTCTAG TTCTGCAGATTCTCAGCTCTGGCCCACTCGGAGGTGTTCTTCACCACCTATCCACCTACTGTGGGGCCCGGCCCTGGGACCTTGAACTGGCAGGTCTCTGGTCC AGAGCTAGGTCACTGGCTACCTGAGGTCTCTGAACCCCTCACTTTTCCGCTTCCCTGATTTTGGGGATTTGGGGACAGACACGGCAGAAAGCACTGGCGACGAA CTCAAAAACTCCCGAACGCAAGGGGCAGCGGTTCTCCCAACCCAGTCTAATGCACATTGGCCCAGGATGTCTCAGGCCTCACCCCAGGACGTAGGGCTCTGAGG AGCTACTCCGGTCTCTCGCGGGCT 109 chr4: 11 GAGAAGGGATGTGGCGGGGGGCTCCTCCGGCCCTGGACTCCCTGGGTGGACTAGAAAAGGGCAAAGAAGTGGTCACATCTGTGGGCCAGACTGGTGCGCGATCT 175200 TTGGAGGCGCAGCAGCAAGGCCGCGCCAGGGCTGAGCCCAGACCGCCCACGAGGAGGCCCGCCAGGCCCGGAGCAGCGGCGCGTGCGGGGGCGTGCCGAGCGCA 0- GGCTCTAGGGCCCCTGCTTCGCCCCAGCTGGACCCCGCGGGCGGTCGGTGCAGCTCGAGCGTGTGGGCTGCGATGCCCTGCCTGAGACTTCGGGCTAGGGATGC 111753 GGGCGGGAAGTGGGGGTGCGGCGGCAGCTGCAGATTAGATTCCTTTTTTTTTTGGCCGGAGGGACGTGCAAACTTCTAGTGCCCGGGCCAAGAGGGCGACCCCG 000 GAGGTGCGTAGGTGGCCCTCCGGGTTCCCGCTTCTCCTAGTGCCTCTGAAAATACCGTCAGGGTAAAGGGAGACAGGCAGTAAGTCTTACCACCACCGCCCTTT CCCCATGTCATTGGCCAAAAACTGAACATTAAGATAAAGCAGCTGTTTCAGTCAATGGAAAGCGGTAGGGCGAGGTTGTACCCAAAACCCGGTTTAGACGGCCA ATGAAGTCCTAGGAAAAGCCGCCCCGGGGGCACGTTCAGGTGGAGCGGCTGCACCTCGGGTCGTTCTAAGGGATGGGCTGCGTGGTACCCACGGAATTCATGGG TCCAAAAGGTCCTGGTCACCTGTCCAAACATCCATCCCCTGGCGCATGGCGGTTGACAAGATGGCCCGGCCACCCAGAGGAAGGAGGATCCGGGACGGGGAACT TCGCGCCGGGAAGCTGTAGCCCAGAGCTGCAGCTCAGCATTCGCAAGAGATTCATCTTTTTTTTCTCTCGTGTTCGGAGAAACAGATAAACAAGACACCGCCTC ATCAGATAAGAACGTCTCCTTCGATGTCACGGATTTCAAGAGGTAGCTGGAGAAACTGACGTCA 110 SFRP2 CAGGTCAGGCAGAACTTCTGCCCTTCCCGCTACTGGCACCCCAAGCAGGGATGCACTGGGATGCGTGGCAGGGGCGGGATCTCCTGGGAGCGTCTCAGCCCAGC AGGGAGTGGGGAAGCAAGAGGGAAGGCTTACCTTCCTCGGTGGCTGGCAGGAGGTGGTCGCTGCTAGCGAGGGGGATGCAAAGGTCGTTGTCCTGGGGGAAACG GTCGCACTCAAGCATGTCGGGCCAGGGGAAGCCGAAGGCGGACATGACCGGGGCGCAGCGGTCCTTCACCTGCACGCAGAGCGAGTGGCATGGCTGGATGGTCT CGTCTAGGTCATCGAGGCAGACGGGGGCGAAGAGCGAGCACAGGAACTTCTTGGTGTCCGGGTGGCACTGCTTCATGACCAGCGGGATCCAAGCGCCGGCCTGC TCCAGCACCTCCTTCATGGTCTCGTGGCCCAGCAGGTTGGGCAGCCGCATGTTCTGGTATTCGATGCCGTGGCACAGCTGCAGGTTGGCAGGGATGGGCTTGCA ATTGCTGCGCTTGTAGGAGAAGTCGGGCTGGCCAAAGAGGAAGAGCCCGCGCGCCGAGCCCAGGCAGCAGTGCGAGGCGAGGAAGAGCAGCAGCAGCGAGCCAG GGCCCTGCAGCATCGTGGGCGCGCGACCCCGAGGGGGCAGAGGGAGCGGAGCCGGGGAAGGGCGAGGCGGCCGGAGTTCGAGCTTGTCCCGGGCCCGCTCTCTT CGCTGGGTGCGACTCGGGGCCCCGAAAAGCTGGCAGCCGGCGGCTGGGGCGCGGAGAAGCGGGACACCGGGAGGACAGCGCGGGCGAGGCGCTGCAAGCCCGCG CGCAGCTCCGGGGGGCTCCGACCCGGGGGAGCAGAATGAGCCGTTGCTGGGGCACAGCCAGAGTTTTCTTGGCCTTTTTTATGCAAATCTGGAGGGTGGGGGGA GCAAGGGAGGAGCCAATGAAGGGTAATCCGAGGAGGGCTGGTCACTACTTTCTGGGTCTGGTTTTGCGTTGAGAATGCCCCTCACGCGCTTGCTGGAAGGGAAT TCTGGCTGCGCCCCCTCCCCTAGATGCCGCCGCTCGCCCGCCCTAGGATTTCTTTAAACAACAAACAGAGAAGCCTGGCCGCTGCGCCCCCACAGTGAGCGAGC AGGGCGCGGGCTGCGGGAGTGGGGGGCACGCAGGGCACCCCGCGAGCGGCCTCGCGACCAGGTACTGGCGGGAACGCGCCTAGCCCCGCGTGCCGCCGGGGCCC GGGCTTGTTTTGCCCCAGTCCGAAGTTTCTGCTGGGTTGCCAGGCATGAGTG 111 chr4: 17 TGCGATCATTAAAATCAGTTCCTTCCCTCCTGTCCTGAGGGTAGGGGCGGGCAGATTTTATTACTTCTCTTTTCCTGATAGCAGAACTGAGGCGGGGTTGTGGA 466430 GGAGCGACGGAGGACCACCTCTAACTTCCCTTCACTTCCTGGATTTGAAGCCTCAGGGCCACCGGCCTCAGTCCTGTTACGGTGGCGGACTCGCGAGGTTTTCC 0- AGCAGCTCATTCCGGGACGGCGGTGTCTAGTCCAGTCCAGGGTAACTGGGCTCTCTGAGAGTCCGACCTCCATCGGTCTGGGAGCGAGTGGTTCGAGTTCAGAT 174664 GCTGGGAACCGTCGCTTCTCCCCGGCCGGGCTCGCTGTTTTCTCCTCCGCTCGCCGTCATCAAGCCCGGCTATGAGCAGGGCTTTAAATCCTCCCTCCCTCACC 800 CGCAGGTTTACCGAGCAGCCCCGGAGCTCTCAGACATGCTGCGCTGCGGCGGCCAGAGGAGGGGTGGGGGCATTGCCCTCTGCA 112 chr4: 17 GGGCTTGGGCCGCAGGCTTCCCTGGACTTCCGCAGTCCCCCTTCTCCCCATTCCAGAACCTGCCGAGCCCCTGCTGCATCTGGGACCCGCCTTCACCGTTTCCC 467630 AATCCCAGCGGTTAGCCCCTGCGCCCCCTTTTTGGTCTCCACTTTGCCGTTCGAAAATGCCTAGGTTGGTGGATCGACCCTCCGCGGAGCAAAGACGGATGGCT 0- GGCAGGAGCAGGTTCAGGAGCTGGGCCAAGGTATTCTCTGCTTCCGCCTTTGTGTCCGCCCCCCCGCCCCCTGCTCCCCGCTTCCCGCCAGCATCTCTCCTTTT 174676 CTGCTCAGGAGTGTTTGGCCCGGCGGTCCACCCCGGCTTCCCGAGATACGCTAGAGTTGCCCCCACGTCCTGTCCGCCGCGCCCCTACCCACCGGGTTGCCTTC 800 GGGGCCCTTCGGTGCTGTGTAGTCGGCGTGGCGCTGTGAGCTAGGCGAACAGGAACCCCCAGGCCCGCCACGTCTACGCTATTA 113 SORBS2 TTCTGGGGCCTGGATGGGTGCGAGCGGGACCCGGGGGAGTGGGAGTCGCCAGGCTCTGAGCAAGCAAGGGCTGCACCTGCACCTCTGCCGGGCATGAAGAAAGG TAAGGAAGGAAGGAGCTCACCCGGGTGGGAGACAGAGCCGGGGCGCGCGAGCTTGGTGTGGGGGCGCCACTCCGGGGCGGAGGGGAGGGGCTACCAGTGACTTC TCCGAGTCGGGAGCTAGAAAGAGGCTTCCGGCCAGGTTCCCTTGGAACAGGTGTCGGAGTTGTTGGGAGAGGGGGCTGCAAGAAAGAGGGGTGCAGAAACTGGT TCATTAGATGGAGGCTCTGGGCGGAACCGCGAGGACACCCTGGCAGCGCGCTGTGCCTGCGTTAGGCCGGGAGGGGAGAGGCCTCCGGACGGCGAAGTGTCCCT AGGGACCCAGACGCCTCGGGAGCGATCCGGGCCGCTGCGAAGCCCTGCCCACCAGGAGTGGATCCCCAGGATTCACCTCCCGGCTGCCTGCTCTGAGCTGAGAA GGGGATCTGGTTCTTCACAATACCGTGGATGGCGGGGAAGGGGAGGGAGCCTGGGGTAAAATCCCATCTTGGTTTCCTCG 114 chr5: 42 TGTCACAGAAACCCCAGCAGCGCAGCCACCGGACTGGGTTCTGGAGGCCGAGCCGCAGTCCGTGCGGCGGCGCTGGGAAGAGAAGGCGCCCCGGCAGCTCCCCT 986900- GCCACCGGCCCCGAGGAGCGGCTGGCTCCCCCAGCCCAGCGCCGCCGCCGCCCGGTAACTCCAGGCGCAACTGGGCGCAACTGGGGCAGCTGCGACACCGAATC 429882 CCTCACATCTGCAACCTGGGTGCTGCGGCCACTGAGAAAATGGAGGCGCAGACCAACGAGCGGTGCCGCGACCGAGAGACCTCGGCTGGCGAAATGGTGGTGCC 00 GGGAGCCTGCGAGTGACGCCAGCCGGCGGGGTTGTCAAGGACAACATTCGTTTTGACGCAGCCAATGGCGCCGTCACCAAGAAACCATCGACTCTGAGAAAAAA GAGAGGTTCGGCCACCGAGAAACTCCGTACGACAAGTGCTGTGGCAGAAAAACCGCCTACTCCGCGCCACAGGCAAAACAGCCAATGGAAACCCCAGGTGCTGC GACCGTGACACCGGCACTAGAGGGTCTCGGATGGAGAAAGCGGCGCACGGAGACCAGGAAACTATGTGTAGCACAACTAGCAGAAAACCGTCTGGTCGGCCATC CGGGAGAAAGCGCGGATCAGAAACAAGCGACTTCGATGCAGGGAACCGCGCAGCCACTGAAGAAAGTGACCCACGTGGCAGTGGTGCCAGCGAAACACTGCAGT TTGGACGGCAGCTGTGGGGATGCCACAGAGAAACATGCACTGCCACTGAAGTACATCCAGCTCCGCGGAGCTAGTGTTCATATGATCAAGAAACCGCCAGTTGG GCTCTGCTAGAAACTTTTAGTCCTCCCTTAACGGCTATCCTACCCACAACAGACAATGCCTTTACCCAGCACCTAGCGGTGCTGAGACCCGCCTGGGCCAGCAC AGAGCGCAGAGCAGTACGGGTACGGAGAAACGCCGGACTCAGTGAAACCAGCCTTGCCTCCAGCGGATTCCCCGGCTTCGCCGGACGCCACAGGCAGAGTGCCG CGGGGAAACCTCTGGCTCCCTAAACCGATTAGATTGTGGGAGTGGGGGGGACACTCACAAGTTGTGTGGAAGGGAACCAGCGGCAATGGGACCCGGCGAGCACT TGCCCGCAGCAAATGCCTGCGCTGCTGCAAAAAAAACAACTTTTGGCGCAAAGAATGTTGCGGCCAGAGAGCATCCGCTGTCGCTGACAAAGGAGTAGCAATGG CAATGAGAAACCGCCGGCGCCACGGCCGACCGCGGCGGCTCACGCCTATGAT 115 chr5: 72 CAAACGCTGAGAGACAAAAAGACACCAACACCCACCAGGACTGCGTCCTGCCAGCTCTTCACTCCGCTGACCTGACCTTCCACGCCCCTAGTCCTCGAGCGGAC 712000- TTGACCTGTGGGGGAGTACCGAACCGTCCCCATGAGGCCCTCCAAGCGGCCAGGTGGCCTCCGCCACTCTCTCCACCCCCACCTCCTCCACCCCCCAGCCCATC 727141 GGTCCATCTTCGATCTGCAAAACACGCCGGGTCAGCGACGCATCGGTCCCAGGCTTGTGACCACCTCTTTCTCTGTTACTTGGGGAGCCAGGCCCACCGCTCAG 00 GATCACAGTGAGGAGAAAAAAGACACAAACGCCAGGACAGGGCGGCTGGGGAAGGAAACTGCTAGGGACCGCTCATTGTCAGCCTGGCGTGTCCCACGGATCGC AGGACCCGTCGAGGCTTTGCTCTCTGCGACCCGAATACTCCTGGGCCTCTCGACCTCCTCCTCGGACTCAGGCGTCCGCGTCTCCGGTCATCACGGGAGACCAA TTGGTTTACAAATAGTGATGATAAACCTGGGACCGACCTTGGGGCTGTGTAAAAGTCTACTGACAGATGTAATGGAGGGTTGTTAGCAGTCACAAAGCCTGTCG GACCCGTAGCATTAGTTCAAGAGACTATTTTCGTGTCGCACCAAAATTACTGCGCGTGTAAACCAATTTCCCCGACGGAAGAATAAACAGAGATTCGTTTGAAG CGCGAGATGAAAACAGATGGGGTATCGCAAACAGTTCCCCAAAATACAACAGACTTCTGGGCCAATTACACGTGGTTAGCTCTGAATGGCAGAGGAAATAGTTT TCTTTGCTGCTAAATGTCACAAAAGTCACCTAAAGGCACAGAGGAGGCCGCTCTGTTTTTGCGAAACTTGCTAAAATTAATCTGCGCTGGGCCACTTGCAGAAA GCAGAACCACCTCCCGCCCCCACCTCGCCTCCAGCCGCCGGGGTTCAGGCGTTTGTGAAAGACAGAACCTTTGGGCTAGGGACCCGGGCACTGGTGCTTCGAAG TCCGAATCCGCCGGCCGAGAAAACGACAAGAGAAAGAAAATCCAGCGGGCGCTCTCTCCAGCGCCAGGCCGGTGTAGGAGGGCGCTGGGGCTCGGCCTGCCACC CCTACCCGACATTGGGAAGCAGCCCCTGCGCTCCCGCGGCGCCTCAGCCTCCGGTCCCCGCCCCGAGGTGCGCGTTCCTCCTCCCGCATGCCCGTCTCGGGCCC CACGGAGCAAGAAGATAGACGATGACGAGGCGCGCCCATCCATCCGGGCCGACGAGGTCAGGCCCGCGCCACAGGCAAAAATTGCGCAAGCCCGGCCGCAGGGA TTTCGCGGGCGCCTGGGTCCCAGGTGCGCGGCCGAAATCCTCAGGGAAAATCCCGAGGGGCCAACGGTCTAGGCCACAGGGCTGCTGGGCCCGGGCCTGGCTCA GAGCGCATTCGGGCGGGGAGGCCGCACGCCGCACCCGGGCCTCTCCTCCGAGCCCGAGGCAGGCACTGAGCTCCGGGCCAGCCAGGTGCCTCCCGGCTGGTGCG AGACCCCGGGCCTGCTGGGAGGCGTGGGCAGGGCAGGGCAGGGCTGAACCCCAGCGACTGAATCTCGAAGGCAGGAGGCCTCGGAGGTCATCGGCCCAGCTCGC CTGAAACTGTCCCTGCTCGTGCCAGGGCGCGGGCAGAGGAGAAAGGACAGGGCGGAGCAAGCCCACTGCAGAACTGCGGTCGGTGGCTGCGAAGGGTCCGGGTC ACCGCGCTCCCGGACGCCGGAAGCCGCGCTGGCGGGGCCGCGGGGAGGGAGGCTGGGTACCGGGGCCGTCCGGCCGGAGGAAGCGGCTCCGGCCGCGCTGTCCG CGCTTGGGAGCCGCGTGCAGGGTTCAGCCGTGTTTCAGTTGCCCTCTGACCTGACCCCGGGCGCACAAAGGCCTCCCGGGTGCGCCGCCATGGCCCAGTCTTCC AGTCGCTGCCAAATTAATGAGCCCACGTCAGGTTGGGTTTACAGCTCGGCCGGGAAGCAGCCGAGTGGAAAATGAGCTCGGGGCCGCTCCAGAGGCTCCCGCAC AACTGCAGAGGCTGCCCGCG 116 chr5: 72 TTTCCAAGACAGAAGGAGGGAACTAGGCGCCTTTTTTCCACTCCGCTGACCCCAACGTCTGGGCTGTGCGTTGTAACGCAGTTGGCGGGGCCTTCAGCTTGGGA 767550- TGAGGGCGAAGGGGCTCGGGATGGGTGGGAAAGCAAGGACCGGGCAACAGGTGGGGAGGTGGCGGACTTTTGTCTCGGGGAAGGAAATCGGCTGTGCTGAAAGG 727678 GCGGAAAGCAGTAGCGCACAGAACTAGTGTCTGCGGGGTCCC 00 117 NR2F1 CCCTCCTGTGGCTGCTTGGGCAGACGCCTGTGGCCTGTCGGATGCGGCCCACATCGAGAGCCTGCAGGAGAAGTCGCAGTGCGCACTGGAGGAGTACGTGAGGA GCCAGTACCCCAACCAGCCCAGCCGTTTTGGCAAACTGCTGCTGCGACTGCCCTCGCTGCGCACCGTGTCCTCCTCCGTCATCGAGCAGCTCTTCTTCGTCCGT TTGGTAGGTAAAACCCCCATCGAAACTCTCATCCGCGATATG 118 PCDHG TCCTCCTTTGTGTATGTCAACCCAGAGGATGGACGGATCTTTGCCCAGCGTACCTTTGACTATGAATTGCTGCAGATGCTGCAGATTGTGGTGGGGGTTCGAGA A1 CTCCGGCTCTCCCCCATTGCATGCCAACACATCTCTGCATGTGTTTGTCCTAGACGAGAATGATAATGCCCCAGCTGTGCTGCACCCACGGCCAGACTGGGAAC ACTCAGCCCCCCAGCGTCTCCCTCGCTCTGCTCCTCCTGGCTCCTTGGTCACCAAGGTGACAGCCGTGGATGCTGATGCAGGCCACAATGCGTGGCTCTCCTAC TCACTGTTGCCACAGTCCACAGCCCCAGGACTGTTCCTCGTGTCTACACACACTGGTGAGGTGCGCACAGCCCGGGCCTTACTGGAGGATGACTCTGACACCCA GCAGGTGGTGGTCCTGGTGAGGGACAATGGTGACCCTTCACTCTCCTCCACAGCCACAGTGCTGCTGGTTCTGGAGGATGAGGACCCTGAGGAAATGCCCAAAT CCAGTGACTTCCTCATACACCCTCCTGAGCGTTCAGACCTTACCCTTTACCTCATTGTGGCTCTAGCGACCGTCAGTCTCTTATCCCTAGTCACCTTCACCTTT CTGTCAGCGAAGTGCCTTCAGGGAAACGCAGACGGGGACGGGGGTGGAGGGCAGTGCTGCAGGCGCCAGGACTCACCCTCCCCGGACTTCTATAAGCAGTCCAG CCCCAACCTGCAGGTGAGCTCGGACGGCACGCTCAAGTACATGGAGGTGACGCTGCGGCCCACAGACTCGCAGAGCCACTGCTACAGGACGTGCTTTTCACCGG CCTCGGACGGCAGTGACTTCACTTTTCTAAGACCCCTCAGCGTTCAGCAGCCCACAGCTCTGGCGCTGGAGCCTGACGCCATCCGGTCCCGCTCTAATACGCTG CGGGAGCGGAGCCAGGTGAGGGGCTCGGCGCCGCCCCGGGCGACCCCTGGGGGCGGCACTGGAGAAGCCGCCCGTCCTCATAAGGGATTGAACTTGCATCCACT CCTCTCCGGCCGGCTTGGTCGCTGGCTGCGCTCCACCCGATTCTCGGGATCATTGGACCGTTTGCGCGAAACCAGAGTGGCCGATTAAGGGATGGGGCTCCGAG CACCGGGGGTGGTGGCGACTGTGGGCGAGGGGAGGTGGGACCGACCCCCACCCCTACACTCAAAAAAGGCCGGGGCCTCCTTCGAGCTTCCGGTGAATTTCGGG CGATTTCCGCGGGTGTCGGGGGTCCCGGGAGGAGGCAGTCACAGATCCACCCCTGCAGCCAGCCTCCTAGGCGCCGGCTCCGGCACGCTTCGCCGGTCTGTAGA TTTCCTCTTCGATTTCTCCCCAGCTCCCAGCATCTGTGACTTCACTGTTACCCTCCCTATCCCCGCATCACCCAACCGCACCTGTCTGCGGGACTTAGGTGTGC GCGCGGGGCTCATGCGTGTCCTCCCTGCTGGCCACCCCCACGGCCCACACAAGTTGCACGGGCTCGCCACGCCCCGCCAACACGTGCGCGGACGCACGCACGCA CTCCTCGCACGTGGGCTTACGCGAATACCAGCTTTCACTGCCACTCGCTCGCGGCCAGATTCACAGGCCTGTTCCGGTCCACTCGCAGCTCCCCTCTGCCGCTC CCTCCGCCGGGCTCAGGAGTACTCGTAGCTGATTGTGCGCGCCTGAGGGTCCCAGATCGCGGCCGCCCAGGACCAGGCGAGGACTCCGGAGCCTCCTCTCACCT CTCCCACCTGCGCCCCGGGCTGGGCCGGGTCGCCTGGGGGGCGGCCTGAGCGAGGCGCGGGGCCAGGAGCGCTGGAGCGACTGCCGCTCTAAGTGCCGGGCGGG CAGGACTCTACGATCCTTGGGCCAGAGGTCCGGATGGTCCCGGGACTCCGTCTCAAGGGTCGGCGACCCCTCAACCCAGAAGCCTCGAGCAGGCGGACAGGCAG AGCTGCCCAGTGGCCGAGGCGCGG 119 chr6: 10 ATTTGTCGTTGTGCCATTGCTGCCACTGTTGTTCTTGTCCAGGGAAACACCGGTGGCCAACCCAGATCGGATACAATGGTGCGGCTCTGGACTGAGCCTCCAAC 489100- CACATTAGCCATGGGCAGCATTGTTGCTGCCGCTGCTGTTATTTTAATTATGATTGTACGTTAACCACCACCTTCCTTCCTCTGCCTCCCTTCAGCTGCAATGA 104902 TGTATGTTACTTTTTGGTAACTGGATTTCATTAACATTTATGAACTCTCATAAAGTAGTAGAAAAAGCAATTTGTGTGGAAGAATTTTCCACCTCATTAAACAG 00 TGTTCTTTTGGGGGTCAAGCTGATATTTTTTTTGTTGTTAGATTTTTTTTATAGGTCCTTTGTCCTTCCCTAAGCCCTGGGGGATGAAAGGAGAGCCGTCCACC CAGCGAGGGGCTTGTGTGCCCTAGAGGGCGCTGGGCCCCGCGCGCTTTCCTGGCTGTCCCCGCCGGCTTTCCACCCTCCCCAAAGCCCAGGTGCCCACCGTGGG TCGCTGCGGCCTTTCCCCTTCTTGGCCAAATCCGATTACTTCGCAGCCTGCAGATGGCATCGCCGGCTAAGGGCAGCCTGCGGCAGGTCCCCGAGCCTGAGCAC TCCTCCTATCTGGGGCCTGAGAGGACGCTCTGGGCTTTTTCCCAGGCCCAGGGTGCGCGGCCTGCTAGCGCCTTTCGAGGCACAGTCCCAAGATAGGCTCTTGT CCTTCGACGCCCCCTTGGCACAAGCGCACTGGCGCCCTCCGCTCAACCCACCTTGCCTTTGGGGCGGGCTTCAACCCTGGGAAGACAGGCCTGGGGGAAGCGAG AGGAGAGGCCCGAATAGAGGTTCCGGCTCAATCTTTCCCAGACGGAGGCCTGGTGTTTCCAGCTCAGTTGCATCTTCCAGCCGCGGGCTCCTGGCCCAAACAGA ATGTGTTTGCTTTCACACCGGGACGGCAAGCGGAGTCCGCCTCAGTGAGCAGCGAGCTGCGCAGTCCGGACGGGTGTCGCCCCCAGAGACTCGCCAGCCGCCCC CAGACACTCGCCAGCCGTCCCCATCTCTAATCCACCGTCCAGGCCCGGGCCCTGGGAAGA 120 FOXP4 CCGTGTCTCCCTTAAGAACTGGGGCCTCATCTCCACTCCAGCTGCGCGTGCACGTGTGCTCCCGGCAGGACGCGCGCCCAGGAGCGCGCTGGGGGCTGCCCCGC CCCTCTCTCCCTCCCCCGCGGGTAAACTCCGGGCATCCATCAGTCTGTTAATTGCACTAATTAGAGATCGCAGAGGTGTTAATTGGAAAACCCTGGTATTGTGC CTGTTTGGGGGAAGAAAACGTCAATAAAAATTAATTGATGAGTTGGCAGGGCGGGCGGTGCGGGTTCGCGGCGAGGCGCAGGGTGTCATGGCAAATGTTACGGC TCAGATTAAGCGATTGTTAATTAAAAAGCGACGGTAATTAATACTCGCTACGCCATATGGGCCCGTGAAAAGGCACAAAAGGTTTCTCCGCATGTGGGGTTCCC CTTCTCTTTTCTCCTTCCACAAAAGCACCCCAGCCCGTGGGTCCCCCCTTTGGCCCCAAGGTAGGTGGAACTCGTCACTTCCGGCCAGGGAGGGGATGGGGCGG TCTCCGGCGAGTTCCAAGGGCGTCCCTCGTTGCGCACTCGCCCGCCCAGGTTCTTTGAAGAGCCAGGAGCCTCCGGGGAAGTGGGAGCCCCCAGCGGCCCGCAG ACTGCCTCAGAGCGGAAGAGGCAGCCGCGGCTTTGACCCAGCTTCCTTCCGACGGCATCTGCAGGAGCCTCTAGGCCTGACATAGGCTCCGAGGTGCCCTGGCT CCCCCACGGGGAATGCTGAGGGTTGGGCCACTAGGTCCTGCCTAAGTGCAGGACCTGAGCCTCAGACAAATC 121 chr7: 19 GGGATTGCCGGCTTTGAGAAAATATGAAGAAACCGATTTCTCCTTCCACTTTGCCAGTGCACTTTCCTTCCACTTTCACTGGTGCTGGGGGCGGCGCACTCTTT 118400- ACGACATATAAGCGGAAAATTCTGCAAAAGTGGCCCCCGGGGATCCCCGCCCGACCCCTGTCTGTCGCTAATGTGGGCCTGTCTCCGGAAATTCGAGGTTGGGC 191187 CTTTGCCTGAATCTGTTGCTATTGCTCCCCTTGCTACCGCTGACACTTGGCACCGCCGCCTCCTAGCAGCGGCCAGACGCGGGGCTGGGGGC 00 122 chr7: 27 GTTGCGAGCGCGGCACAGGTTGCTGGTAGCTTCTGGACTCTGGAGGCTTGGCCTTCCTTCTAAGCCGATGGCGGGGAAAGAACCTCGTTTCCACAGCTTCCCCG 258000- ACCCCCGCCGCTTGCCATTTGGGGACGGGAAGCGCGCCCGGGTCGCTTCACGTCCCTCTGGGCCGGAGCCCTTTCCATGGCTGGCTCCTCTGGGGGCCCTTGGG 272584 CCTGTGAGCAGCGTCTACTTCCCTCAGAGAAGAATCCTTTCCTTCCCCCATCGAAGTGTCCCTTTCTGTATCCTGAAATAACCCCTCCTGGGTGAGGCCAGTTC 00 CCCTCTGTCGCCCTCCTCCCGCAGGCGTCCGGGAGCCTCGTGAGGACCCCGTGCAGTTGAGTCCAGGCGACAGGTGCCTCCCCAGGTG 123 TBX20 CAGTGCGCCCCTTACCGGAGCACCCATGGCCTCCCGCGTTACCCCAAATTTTGTAGGCAGACTGTCAGAGTTCGAAGCCAGCTGTGTCCTCTGCGGGCCGTGTG ACCCTAGGCTATCTGGGCTGCTCGGAGCCTTAGTTTCCCTAGTTGTGAAGAGGGAGGGTGTGACCATGGCCCGGAGCTCTCCGAAAGGCTGTGCGGATTGCTCG GTGGCGGGATGTGGAGCGCGTCTTCTATGATGCCAGGTGCTGGCCAAGCGCTCGATGCAGGCTGCTCCAGTTAGGTCGATGCGATGGCGGGAAGCACTTTCCTC TGCAATGGAGAGACGCCGACACCCCGAGCCCGAAGGCTTGCAAGGCGCGCTCTCGCCACTGGGGTCGGGGATCCGTGGGTTCTCTATCCCGCTTACCCACTCCA TCCTTAGCAGCTGTCGTCGGTCCCAGACCTCTACCTTGGAGAGACCAAGGCGGCCCAGAGCCCAGGAGACTACTGCGCGGTACGCCAGGATCCAGAAGTGGATT CTGACTTCTAAAGACCCCTCCCAAGCCAACGCTATCAGGGTCCCTGCAAGCGGTTGACTGTGGCGGAGGCAGAACCAAAACCTTTGCTCTGCCCGCGGCGCTCC AGCCTCTCACCCAGGACAGTGCTCTGGGCTCCAGCCGCTGCAGTGGGGTCGGGACACAGACGCCGAGTTAGAAGCCCCGCCGCTGCAGGTCCCTGCTTGGTCGG CGCGGTGACGGTGTCGCTGGCGGCGGCGGGGGCCTTCCTTTGGCTGCCCGGCCATTTAATCAGAGCTATTAT 124 AGBL3 TTTAGTATTTAAGGAGAAAAGCCTCATTTTCCAGAATCGAATAAGCGAATTAATCGCACAATTGTGTAGAATGGAACTCAGTCTGTAAAAAATCAAGACCAACG TACTTTTTAATATTCTAACATCTCCAAGTAGTAGTTACAAGTATTGTACCCATGAAGTCCAGGTAATTAATTTGTTCAATGTCACACTGTTAAAAGTCAGGTGG GCTCCAAAGCACAGTCCTAACCAGCATGCTCTACTGCCTCCTCTGAGGCAACAGCCGAAGTGCAGACCACTGGGAATAAATAGCTGCCCGGTCTTCCCCACTCC TAAATTCTCCCGACAGACCCCAAAGCCTCTCTGAGAGCCTCTCTGACCGCCCTGCGGCCCACCCCGAGTTCCCGGCATCCTCTGGGATCCCTCTTCCTGGAGCC AAAACCTACGCAGGCTCCTTTCCTCCGAGCTGGTTGCTAGGTGATCTCCGAAGGCTGTCCGAAGTCTCGCGAGGGCGGACCCGTTGCCTGATGACGAGAGTTGG GAGTGTGGCTGGGGCTGCGGATCTCCAGCAGTGGCGTTACTTCTAGCGGCTGGATACCGGGTTCTCCGCGAGATCGCGAGATCCCGAGATATTCTCCCCGCACG GAAGCGACGACTGGCCTGGCCAGAGGACTCGCGTGGGAGCGAGGTGCCGGCCCCGACAGGACGGTGAGGTATGCAGAAGTAAGGCGGGGCGCCCCCTGCGGGAA GCGAGCGCGCCCCGGAAAATGAGCGCCTCCCCACACCAAGGTGTCCAGGAGTGAGTGCGGGAAGGAACTCGGCCGCCCGGAGTTGTGGCCTCATCGTGCTTCCC GCCAAAAACGCCTTGGTACTGTCGGGACGCGGCTAAGCGTGGACGCGCCCGCATCTGCCCCTCCTCCGCAGTGGTGGAAGACACCCGCGGAGCGCCGGTGGATA AGGGCCGTTTCCTGAGACCAGAGCTGTATCCGCAGCAGGTCAGCACTTCGTGCGCCCTGTGTGC 125 XPO7 AGCGGCGCTGTTCCCGGGCTGGGTGCAGCTGCTAAGGACAAGGCCCCTGCTCCGAAGAACGCGGTGGCTCGGGGATACCCTGAAAGGGACGGCCATGGCGCACA TGGGATGCCCTAGGGTTCGTGGGAGGGCATGCAGGCGCAGCCCCCGCAGGGGTTGGCCTGCCAGAGAAGGCAGGGGAGAGCACTCGGGGCTGCACAAATGGTGT GGCCGGAGGGAAGGTGCAGCCTTGTGTGTGTCTGGATGAGGGCTGGGCATAGGAGCTTGGTATTTGATCCTGAAAGCTCTGCGTTTCCAAAG 126 chr8: 41 GAGTCATACTTGTAGTCACATCCTTTTCCTTTCTCCAACCCACTGGTTAATCATGAAAGGCTCTTCTGATTGGCTGCCTCCTGGCAGTAGTGCCTCAGCGCGAC 543400- GGTTCGGGAGCAAATAAATAATTCCCGCTGGGAAGCTGTTTCTCAGACAGGAGCAGCGACACCCCTGCCACGCCTGCCGCCTGGAGTTGAGTGGGGTAAGCACG 415440 CCGGCCTCCAGGAATCGACGGTGCCACGTGGTTCTTCTTGCACTTCTCTTCTTCTCCAGTTTCAGGGGACACCGTGGGGTGTGCGAGCCCGGGGGAGCGCAGGG 00 AAGGGCGGGTTGGGCTGCAGGTGGGAATGTGCGGTCCTTCTGCGCCCTCAACAGAGCTTCCTTCCTTTTTGCCAAGGTCCCCGTGCCGCCTTCAGCGCGCCTCC TTATGCACCTCTACCTCTGCTGCAGCGTACCTCTTCCGCAGCCCTAGCGGCCTCCCCGAGGGGCGCCGCGGCCTCGGCTGTCCCTCCCCTGCCTGGCACGACCA CCTGACCCCCAGCGACCCAAGAAGCAAGTTGTGTTTGCAGACGCAAAGGGGCTGTCGTTGGTATCGGTGCACTGGTTTGA 127 GDF6 ACACTTTCTGTGTGGGAGGGCACAAGACATGGGCTATGACATGGCCAGAGACCCCACCTTCTTTACACATGTAAAAACCAACCAAATCAAGATGCGTCAACGGT GATTCTTCCTCCCACATTGTTTCCCTTTTTAAACTGTTATTTTTTCAATCCATGGAGCAGTTGAGAAACGGGTATGCATCTCTCCTCCCCTCCCCTTCTATCAA AGCCTGTAAGACACATAAGGAAATCCAAAGCCACAGTAATAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAAAACAGAACAAAAGAAA TCCTCCTTGGCTTGTTTTTCCAGGGTGGCCAGGCAAGGTGTGAAAATCCATATTTCCCTCTGGGCTGGCAGGTAGAAGTTACTGGGAAGGCTGCGCTCCCTTCT CTCCCACCGGCTCTCACATCCAGGCTGTTCCCTCACCCTCAGCCTCCCCCAGCGCCAGCTTCCTCCTCCGCCTCTCTGCAGCCAGGCCTCCCCTGCAAGGCGGA CCTTGGCCCACCTTGGTTCCGGGCCAAGGCGGCGGGAAAGGCACCGCTACCTGCAGCCGCACGACTCCACCACCATGTCCTCGTACTGCTTGTAGACCACATTA TTGCCCGCGTCGATGTATAGAATGCTGATGGGAGTCAATTTGGTGGGCACGCAGCAGCTGGGCGGGGTGGAGCCGGGGTCCATGGAGTTCATCAGCGTCTGGAT GATGGCGTGGTTGGTGGGCTCCAGGTGCGAGCGCAGCGGGAAGTCGCATACACCCTCGCAGTGATAGGCCTCGTACTCCAGGGGCGCGATAATCCAGTCGTCCC AGCCCAGCTCCTTGAAGTTCACGTGCAGGGGCTTCTTGCTGCAGCGTAGCCTGGACTTCTTGCCGTGCCGCTTGCCATGGCGACTGGCGAAGGCCGTGCGCCGC CGCCGGCGGCCGGGCGAGGGCAGCCAAGGCCTGGCATCCGGGGCGCCCGACGGCGGCGGCCACGACCCCTCGGCGCCCGCGCCCGGGCCCGCAGCCTCGGCCGA GCCCAGCTGCTCGCGCATCTCTGCGAACAGGTTCTTGCGCTGGGATCTGGTGAATACCACCAGCAGGGCCCGCTCCTGGGGAGGCCGCACCCTCCGGCCGAAGC CCAGACTCCGCAGGTCCGGGGGCGGCGGTTGCTGGGGTCCCCGCGCGCGCGCCTCGGCCTCCCCGGCGTCCAGCTCGCCCCATGCGGCCCGCAGCTCCAAGCAC AGCTGCTTCCAGGGCTGGTGGCGCAGGCCCTGCCACACGTCGAAGACTTCCCAGCCGGCCGGCGGCGCCCCCTGCGGGTCCAGGGTCCGCGCGTCCAGCAGTAG GGGCGAAAGGCAAGGGAAGAGCTGCACGTGGAGCGGCCCGGCTGGTGGCCCCCAGGGCGCTGAGGGCGCCTGGCGAAAGAGCCGCAGCTCCGCGCCCACCAGCT CTTCTTTGTCTGAGAGCATGGACACATCAAACAAATACTTCTGTCTCCGGAGAGGAGTGTGCGAGAGATCGTCTGCGAGATAAAAAATAATTACAGTCAGTTTC ACTTAAGGGGGAGATCAGCCCGGTGCTCTTCGGCCGCCCCGGGAGGAAAAGGGCGGGGAGTGGGGGCAGGTCGGCCGGGCAGTCCAGCTTGCCCGGCCCAGGGC CTGACCACCCCGGCTCCCCATCTGGCTGGTGCATGG 128 OSR2 GCCCGCTGTGAATGTAGGTGAGGTGATCCCGGGAACCTGGGTCTGAAATCAGACCTGTGTTGCCATTGGGAGCACGGAGAGAGGGGAAGCGCCCTGCTTAGGCC CAGGCCGGGCGTCCTGGTGGTGGGACCGCAGCCGCACTCACCTCCAGGCCAACGGACAAGGTTCCTGCAAGCCAGCAGGGCCACTCTGTGCTTGGCCTACTGCA GCTCCCCTGCAGCTCCTTTCCTCTCCCTCCCCGGAGCGCTCTCCTCTCTCCTCTCCCCTCTCTTCTCTCTCCTCTCTCGTCTCCTGGGGCATCCCGGGTGGAGG GATGTAGGGGTCGCTCCTCGGTGCCAGGCCGGGAAGCAGCTCAGGCCTCCCAAGAGCTTGGCGCTCAGTCTGGGAAAAGGGGTTCCTCTGGCCTCAGGGACGTT CTCCGCCCCCACCCCACCCCCTGGGAGCCTGAACCATCTGGAAGGGATCTTAGTCGGGGGTTGGGAGGAGAGCCCGTGGATAGGAGGAGGGGGCGATTCTAGGC CGAATCCAGCCCCTGAGGTGTCACTTTTCTTTCCTGCGGCCCGTCACCGCTGATAGATGGGGCTGAGGGCAGAGGAAGGAAAAAGAAAACCTCCGAGGTCAGTG CGGGGCGAGGTGAGCCCCTCCCAGGGCCCTCTGGCCCAGGAGGATGAAGCGCGCCGGCTTCGCTCTTGCACGCCGGCTTGCCATCCGGGTAAGCGCGGGAAAGG CGGCCACAGGGCGCGGCGGCAGCGCAGCGCGTGGGATCTCACGACCCATCCGTTAACCCACCGTTCCCAGGAGCTCCGAGGCGCAGCGGCGACAGAGGTTCGCC CCGGCCTGCTAGCATTGGCATTGCGGTTGACTGAGCTTCGCCTAACAGGCTTGGGGAGGGTGGGCTGGGCTGGGCTGGGCTGGGCTGGGTGCTGCCCGGCTGTC CGCCTTTCGTTTTCCTGGGACCGAGGAGTCTTCCGCTCCGTATCTGCCTAGAGTCTGAATCCGACTTTCTTTCCTTTGGGCACGCGCTCGCCAGTGGAGCACTT CTTGTTCTGGCCCCGGGCTGATCTGCACGCGGACTTGAGCAGGTGCCAAGGTGCCACGCAGTCCCCTCACGGCTTTCGGGGGGTCTTGGAGTCGGGTGGGGAGG GAGACTTAGGTGTGGTAACCTGCGCAGGTGCCAAAGGGCAGAAGGAGCAGCCTTGGATTATAGTCACGGTCTCTCCCTCTCTTCCCTGCCATTTTTAGGGCTTT CTCTACGTGCTGTTGTCTCACTGGGTTTTTGTCGGAGCCCCACGCCCTCCGGCCTCTGATTCCTGGAAGAAAGGGTTGGTCCCCTCAGCACCCCCAGCATCCCG GAAAATGGGGAGCAAGGCTCTGCCAGCGCCCATCCCGCTCCACCCGTCGCTGCAGCTCACCAATTACTCCTTCCTGCAGGCCGTGAACACCTTCCCGGCCACGG TGGACCACCTGCAGGGCCTGTACGGTCTCAGCGCGGTACAGACCATGCACATGAACCACTGGACGCTGGGGTATCCCAATGTGCACGAGATCACCCGCTCCACC ATCACGGAGATGGCGGCGGCGCAGGGCCTCGTGGACGCGCGCTTCCCCTTCCCGGCCCTGCCTTTTACCACCCACCTATTCCACCCCAAGCAGGGGGCCATTGC CCACGTCCTCCCAGCCCTGCACAAGGACCGGCCCCGTTTTGACTTTGCCAATTTGGCGGTGGCTGCCACGCAAGAGGATCCGCCTAAGATGGGAGACCTGAGCA AGCTGAGCCCAGGACTGGGTAGCCCCATCTCGGGCCTCAGTAAATTGACTCCGGACAGAAAGCCCTCTCGAGGAAGGTTGCCCTCCAAAACGAAAAAAGAGTTT ATCTGCAAGTTTTGCGGCAGACACTTTACCAAATCCTACAATTTGCTCATCCATGAGAGGACCCACACGGACGAGAGGCCGTACACGTGTGACATCTGCCACAA GGCCTTCCGGAGGCAAGATCACCT 129 GLIS3 CACTCCCCCGCCGCCTCCGCCCCTAACCCTCGGCCCCGTGCGCGAGCGAGCGAGGGAGCGAACGCAGCGCAACAAAACAAACTAGTGCCGGCTTCCTGTTGTGC AACTCGCTCCTGAGTGAGTCGGGGGCCGAAAGGGTGCTGCGGCTGGGAAGCCCGGGCGCCGGGGACCTGCGCGCGCTGCCCGGCCTGGCCGGAGCCTGTAGCCC GGGGGCGCCACGGCCGGGCTCGCAGTCCCCCCACGCCGGCCCCCCGGTCCCCGCCGAGCCAGTGTCCTCACCCTGTGGTTTCCTTTCGCTTCTCGCCTCCCAAA CACCTCCAGCAAGTCGGAGGGCGCGAACGCGGAGCCAGAAACCCTTCCCCAAAGTTTCTCCCGCCAGGTACCTAATTGAATCATCCATAGGATGACAAATCAGC CAGGGCCAAGATTTCCAGACACTTGAGTGACTTCCCGGTCCCCGAGGTGACTTGTCAGCTCCAGTGAGTAACTTGGAACTGTCGCTCGGGGCAAGGTGTGTGTC TAGGAGAGAGCCGGCGGCTCACTCACGCTTTCCAGAGAGCGACCCGGGCCGACTTCAAAATACACACAGGGTCATTTATAGGGACTGGAGCCGCGCGCAGGACA ACGTCTCCGAGACTGAGACATTTTCCAAACAGTGCTGACATTTTGTCGGGCCCCATAAAAAATGTAAACGCGAGGTGACGAACCCGGCGGGGAGGGTTCGTGTC TGGCTGTGTCTGCGTCCTGGCGGCGTGGGAGGTTATAGTTCCAGACCTGGCGGCTGCGGATCGCCGGGCCGGTACCCGCGAGGAGTGTAGGTACCCTCAGCCCG ACCACCTCCCGCAATCATGGGGACACCGGCTTGGATGAGACACAGGCGTGGAAAACAGCCTTCGTGAAACTCCACAAACACGTGGAACTTGAAAAGACAACTAC AGCCCCGCGTGTGCGCGAGAGACCTCACGTCACCCCATCAGTTCCCACTTCGCCAAAGTTTCCCTTCAGTGGGGACTCCAGAGTGGTGCGCCCCATGCCCGTGC GTCCTGTAACGTGCCCTGATTGTGTACCCCTCTGCCCGCTCTACTTGAAATGAAAACACAAAAACTGTTCCGAATTAGCGCAACTTTAAAGCCCCGTTATCTGT CTTCTACACTGGGCGCTCTTAGGCCACTGACAGAAACATGGTTTGAACCCTAATTGTTGCTATCAGTCTCAGTCAGCGCAGGTCTCTCAGTGACCTGTGACGCC GGGAGTTGAGGTGCGCGTATCCTTAAACCCGCGCGAACGCCACCGGCTCAGCGTAGAAAACTATTTGTAATCCCTAGTTTGCGTCTCTGAGCTTTAACTCCCCC ACACTCTCAAGCGCCCGGTTTCTCCTCGTCTCTCGCCTGCGAGCAAAGTTCCTATGGCATCCACTTACCAGGTAACCGGGATTTCCACAACAAAGCCCGGCGTG CGGGTCCCTTCCCCCGGCCGGCCAGCGCGAGTGACAGCGGGCGGCCGGCGCTGGCGAGGAGTAACTTGGGGCTCCAGCCCTTCAGAGCGCTCCGCGGGCTGTGC CTCCTTCGGAAATGAAAACCCCCATCCAAACGGGGGGACGGAGCGCGGAAACCCGGCCCAAGTGCCGTGTGTGCGCGCGCGTCTGCGAGGGCAGCGGCGGCAGG GGGAGGAGGAGGCAGAGGCGGGGTGGCTGGACCCTCGGCATCAGCTCATTCTCCCCTGCTACACACATACACACACAAATAATGTTTCTAAAAAGTTCAGTTGC GACTTTGTGCCTCGCCTGTCCTGTTCATCCTCGTCCTGGGCCGGGGAATGCTTCTGGGGGCCGACCCCGGGATGCTGGCTAATTGCTGCCGGCGGGTTCCGTCG CCGGTGTGACCCTGGACGGCGCGGACGGCGTACAGGGGGTCCCGGGAGGGGCAGTGGCCGCGGCACTCGCCGCCGGTGCCCGTGCGCGCCGCGCTCTGGGCTGC CCGGGCGGCGCAGTGTGGACGCGG 130 NOTCH CTGAAAAGCCGTCAGGGAAACCACACATGTTCAACCCCTGGCGGCTCCCCCAAACCTCTCATTTCCAGTAACTGTGTGTTTCCGCTCGTCAACAGCTGAAACCG 1 AGCGGAACTTGGGGGGCCCCACCACGCGGCCCTGCTGTGCGGCACGGGGCTCATCTGTCCCCCGGCTGCGGGGAGTCAGCTCTCACCGCCCACCTCCTTCCCAG ATAGTCTCTGTGCCCACTCGACGGCCCGGCAAGCCCAGCCCCTGCCTGCCACGGCCACAGCAGCCTCAGAGAGCTGCCCTCTCTGGCCAGGGTCAGGGCCTGAG CTGCTGCCTCCCGCAGGGTCGAGGGCAGGACACTTGTCTGAGGCTTGGGTGGGGCAATGGCACCTCCTCAGGGCCTCAGCCCCCGGGCAGGCTCGGTGACCATG GGCCTACAGCAGGGAAAATTCTGGGCCAAAAGCTCCAGCCTCCTACTAGGGCATCTGTCTGCAAATGCACCTTAACCTGACCGCTTGGGCTGTGGGGGAGCCTG TTTCAGGGAAAGTGAGGGACGCGCCAGTTTCCTCCTTTGGACTTGATGAGGCACGAACGCATCTCTAATAAAGCCAGGTCTCCCCGCCGTGGCTCCCTGGGCGG GTGCCTGTGGCTCGGGCCATGAGTCACGCTGGGTAACCCCACTACGGGGAAGAGGGCAGGAAGCTGGGAGCCACCGCCTCTGTGCCCGGTTGTCATCTCGGCAC GAGGGCGACCGTCGGCTTCGTCCTGCCCTCATGGCTGAGGGCTTTTGGGATGTGGCGGGAGACGGGGGAGTC 131 EGFL7 AAATCATCAGAATGGCTAAAATGAAAAAGACAGACAACAGCAAGTGCTGACAAGGGTGTGGGGCGGCCAAATGCTCCTGCACTGCTGGCAGGGGACCTGAGAAC TGCAGGGCATTCCCTGGCTTCCTGCCCCTCCTGGGACTGGGGACCCCCCAGGGACAGCCTAAGGGAACTGCATTTATCTTCACGTCTGCCAAAAGATAACACGA AGATGTTCAAAGCTAAGCCCCCAGGCTGGTAAGAGCTCCAAGGCACCAGCAGTGTGTGCAGAACTGGGGGGAGTCTGTTCTCCCAGGGATGCTCCCATCACCTG CTGCCAGCAGTGGGGCATGCCGGTCCCCTGGGGTGTGGCCAAGGGGCTGTGTCTCCTGCCCGGGCTGCCGGCCCCTCTCAGGTTCACTTTCCCATCTCTAAGCC CACGTCTCGCTGCAGTTCAAGTTTGCCAGGCCACCAACGGGTGACACGCCCGGCGCAGTGGGGGACTCCGCACTTTCTGCGCAC 132 CELF2 ACCCTTTGTGCCTGGGTCCCATAAACAATGTGCTTTTTAAAGGGGAGCCCCCTCCCAGCTCCGGCCTTTTTCTCCAGCGTGGGCAGCCAATCAGCTGCGCAGAG CTGCATAGCTGGACCGCTTTCCATTCTGAGTAGCAACAACGTACTAATTTGATGCACACATGGATGCCTCGCGCACTCTGCAAATTCATCACCCGCATCTTGCA TTAGTCATCTGACGGACTGCCAAGTGTTTCATTTTCTTTCCATGTGACTTTATTATTACCACCTCTCTCCTCTCTTCCAAAAACCTCCCAAAAAGGGCGGTGGG GCGGGGGGCGGGGCAGGGAGAGGGAGAGAAATCCAGCAGACATCTAGCTCTGCCTTTCTTTCCCAGCCACAGCCAGGGTAGGGCTGATAAGGCGCTGATGCGTT GATGGCAGCCTTGCAGAGCTAGACCTGCACTTAACTTGCAGCTGCCTCCCGAGCCTCCAAGATGTCCACGCCCTGGGTGACAGGCGGCAGGGCGCTGCCCCGTG CTCCCCCGGCTCTGCTCGACAGCAGCACGCAGTGAGAGCCTCGCCGCCGCCGAGGAGCAACTCATGGTGCCTCCGCTTTGTTTTAGTTCATCAAATTTCTACGA CTCATTAGGCACTTTGCCACTGCTCTTCTTCCTCCTCCTTCCGCCTCCCCGCTCCCCCACCCCCACTATTTTTTCTTCCTGTCCCTCATCGTGCCGCCCTAACT CTGGCTCCCGGTTCCGTTTTTGACAGTAACGGCACAGCCAACAAGATGAACGGAGCTTTGGATCACTCAGACCAACCAGACCCAGATGCCATTAAGATGTTTGT CGGACAGATCCCCCGGTCATGGTCGGAAAAGGAGCTGAAAGAACTTTTTGAGCCTTACGGAGCCGTCTACCAGATCAACGTCCTCCGGGACCGGAGTCAGAACC CTCCGCAGAGTAAAGGTACAGAGCGCGGGGCGGGGGTCGCCAGGCGTCCAGGTGGGCGTCGCGGGGCACTGGGGCTGTCCGAGCCCCCAGCCTGCAGGAGGAAG GGCGGGTAGGCAGGAGGGCTGGAAGCAGCCGGTGCTGGCGGCCCCTGTGCTCCAGGGGCTGCTCCCGACTCCTCCCCGCACCCCCGCCCGCCTGCCCGCCGGGA CAGGTTGGAGGCGGGAGAGAGGGACCGAGGCAGGGCGGGAGCGCAGAGGCTCGGTC 133 HHEX TAACAAATAAGCCGCCCGTGGTCCGCGCTGTGGGTGACCCTTGGCGCCTTCGAGGTCTGGAGCCCTAGGGTAAATAAGGAAACGGGGCGCCTCTAGAGTTTTAA ATGAACTCTGTTATTGGAAGCTTCAGTAGGGACCCTGAAAACAATTAACGTCTTAATTAGCATTTTAATGTCTCCATTATTACGGCGCGGGCTCTAGCTCAGCC CTTTACCTTACCTTCTCACCGTTAACAGGGGAGGGGGATTGTATTTTTAGTTCATCTTTTTATGTTTTTGAGTTGTTATCCTGTCTGTCTGATTCCAGCCTCGA GGGTTTGATGATGCGGCCCGAGCCTGGCTGTGGTCGCCTGTCGGGGCTGGAGCGGGACCCTCAGCCGGGCCGGGCCTGGGGGCTAACGTTTTCACAGTGCGCCC TGAGTTTCCTTGGGTTACTGCTGGGACCGCGCAGGAGGAAGCAAAGAGTTTTTCGAGCTAGACCAACAGGAAACACATTGACGGAAATGTTGCCATAGCCCATG GGGTGGCTTTAACTGGCCGCCCCCGCGGGCTGGGTGTGAAATCAGAGGAGGCCGCGGCTCCCCCGGCCAGGATTGGAGGCTCCTCGCGCAACCTAATGCGGGTG TCCGGGCCCGAGCGCTTCCCGCGCAGCCAGGCCTTGTCGGTGCAGCAGCCCCGCTCCTCCCCAACACGCACACACCCGGTGTTCGCAAGTGCGGCTCACCAAGG GAGATCCAAGGGGGCAAAAAGTTATGTATAAATCCGAGAGCCACTGGGGAAAGAGGGTCGTGGTATTGTAAG 134 DOCK1/ CTACCCTGTGCTATCCTGAGCTGTAGTCTTCTGAAATGATCGTTTGGCTTCCCAGCCAAGGCAGGGCTCCCCCAAAGTTCATTCCCACTCTTGCAGTTTCACCT FAM19 CGGGATGCTTCCGCAGAATTTCAGCGCCTAAGCAGACAAGGTCAAAGTAAACCGCTTCACCGCTGCTTCTGGCGCAGGGGCCCAGAGCGCGTGCAGCTCCCCAG 6A CACAGACCAACAGCAGGAGAGGGGTCCGGGCGGGAGCCCTGGGCTGTAGATAAGCAAAACGCACCCATTTTCTCTCCTATTTACTCCAGAGGCACCTCTCCTCC CCCACTCCTGGCATCTCTTTATCACTGGCTCCCTCTCCCTGTGGCATATTTTTGGGTAGTAGAATGCTGAGGTCACAGGGAGCGGCTCTTTATCCAAGCAGTGG GGACATCAGCCTGGAGCCCTGAGCATGAACCAGCAAGATGCAGACTCTCGCTCTTGACTTTGGGCTCCAGGAGCTGCCCCGACC 135 PAX6 CAGTGCTCCGCTCCGGGAAATTGCATCGTCACGACAAACGGGACCGTGATAAAACGACCCTTTCCGTCCTTATTTGTAGATCACTCAGACGAGATTGAACTGCA CTTGTTTCCCCTTCGAGGGGAGCCGCGTTTTCAGGGTAGCCGAAGGCTTGGGGCTGAGGGGGGGCCCTCACCAAGGCGCGGGTGGGGGCCGGAGCCTCAACTCG ATGAGAAGTGACAGGCGTTTGGGGGATCTGGGCTCCGGCCGGGACCAGCGCAAGCAGGGACTTTGCGGGGACACCGCTTCTCCAACAGAGCAAGGCCTGGCCCA CGTTTCCGGTTTCTCCTAACTTCCTTTTATTGCCTTCCTTTGCTTCGCAAGTTCCATCTACCCCTCCAGCTACAGAGCCCCACCTCTAGGCACAGGAAGCTTCC CGGAAAAAGAAAGGCTGTCCCAGAAAGAGACCGAGAGAGACTTTCCAAACTTCGGGCATAGCCACGGCAATTCCCAGTCTGCTAATGCCAAGGCGGGCGCGTAA GGCCGCCTAAATCTAGACCTCCCTCCTCACTCATTTCAAAAAATAACAACGTGCCAGCCACCTCCGCAGATACCGCCGGCTGGTGCTTGCCCAGGAGACGCCAG GGCCAGAGCGCCACTCCCAGCATCGAAATGGCAGAGAGAAAGCGCAGCTCCAAATTCCCCTTCAGAGGTTAAGCCTCAATCATTGTGTCCCTTCCCTAGGGACT GCTGGCGCTCTCGCCCACTGGCGATGATTATGCGCCTAGAACTCGACCGCGAAGCAACTAATAGGAAAACATATGGTGTCAATTTGGATGCTCCGCGCCTCGCG CACACCCGGGAACGAGCGGCACAAAGCCCTGCCGGCCGGCCCGCGACCCCGCGCCCCTCGGGGCCTGCCAGCCGGGCCGCAGCGACAAACGCTCAGGGCTGCGC GCCCTGGCTGGGGCCCGCCCGAGAGACAGCCTGCGGCTGGGGAGTCTGAGCTCCAAGGGGAGAGCCCAGCCGCCGAAGGCGAGCCTACCGGCCAAGCCCTGGGG TCCGGCAGGTTCTGCACAACTACTCCCGCAAAGCTCGCCACCTTTGTGCCCTTTCCTCAG 136 FERMT3 GGGCCCTCGCGGCTCAAGCGCCAGCGCTGGAGAGAGAGTCTGAGGGTACCACGGGCGTGCTGGCCTGGGTGCTCACTCCCGCCCTCCTTCATGAGCGGCTTTCC TCTGGGTGTGTCCAGGGCATCACAGAGCTCTTCTGCCCAAACCCGGAGGCCTACCAGGGCCTGCCCACCTTGCCTCCTTCCACACTCTCTGTAGCAGCAGCCGC AGCCATGGCGGGGATGAAGACAGCCTCCGGGGACTACATCGACTCGTCATGGGAGCTGCGGGTGTTTGTGGGAGAGGAGGACCCAGAGGCCGAGTCGGTCACCC TGCGGGTCACTGGGGAGTCGCACATCGGCGGGGTGCTCCTGAAGATTGTGGAGCAGATCAGTGAGTGTCCGCTGCCCGCTTGCTGAACTCGGCACCATGGGCGG CCGCCACGGGTGTCTCTGGGCACTTCCGGGCCATCCCTGCTGCTCAGCTCCCGATAATGGTGTCACGGTGACTCAGGCATTAGC 137 PKNOX2 TGTTTACGGAATCGGGATCGAGGGGCCGATAAGTAGTTTACACGCCGGCCAGAGCAGAGGGCTGGAGGTCGGAGTTGGGGGCTGGAGGAACGGGTGGCGTTTTT AGGATTCAGTAACAGGATCACAGCTTTTTCTTGTGGTGGAAGCTATTGGAATTTGGGGAGGGTAGCACGAGGGGTCCTGCAGCTCCGCGTGTGAAAAAGCGTTT AGGTAGGCGATGAAAGTAGTTGATCTGAGCCATGGCAGGCGAGCCCCGAATTTTTGCTGCTTCCCCCTGAAAGTGTTTCTTTAGGAGGAGAGGACTTGGGCCAC ACAGGACCCGGTCCTAAGAGAGCGATTCCGGGAAGCGGACAGATCGAAGAGACCTTCTGGGCGAAGCGGCAGGGCAGCCTCGCGGGGCTGGGAGTGGATCTGAG GTCCCGACCCAGGCGGCTCGGAGTGCTCCAGGAGCCACCTGGGTCTGCGGGCGCAGCGCGGCGGGGCGGGAGCGGTGGCCCGCAGGGGCCGCGGCCTGCGATGA AGGCCGGGGGGCAGCGCTAGCAGCGAGGTGCCACAGTGGGCCGAGGAGTCTGGGCTGTGGCCCAGGGTAGGACCGGCTCA 138 KIRREL3 ACCTAAACCAAGCTCTCCCTCCCTGCCGTCTCCTTCCCTGGCCTGGGTCTGAAGGAGAGGAGGTGCCCAGAAGTTCAGAGCGGCATAACCACAGAGATACTACC TAATTAACATACCAGAAGCATAAAGAACTCATTTGCATTGGAGAGT 139 BCAT1 ATAACTACGGGGGTGGGGGTGGGGAAGGAAGAGATCCAAGGAGGCAGAAGGCTGCGGTCAAAATATTTTGGGGTGGCAGAGTCACGTAGGATGTGGCTGTGGGT TCTGGCAGCCCAGAGATTCAGCTCCCGCCTCCTCCCTCAGAGCGAGTCCATAGCTACCCTCACGTCCCCCGTGGCGGTCCTCGCCACGCTCCGGAGCGGGTTAC CCATGAGGGTGCTAGACCTGGGCAGCGGGAACCTCGAAGAGGTGGAGATTGCAGGCTGGGACTCCAGATTTCGGGCAGGGATGCGGGGAAGGGAAGACGCCTCG CTGGAGGCGGAATGGAGGGCAAGGCGAAGGAGGATGGTGCAGGAAACGGCGACAAGGCGCCCGGCCAGGCCCGCGAGCTACCGAGACCCGGGTTCCAATCCTCC CCCCTTCCGCAAACGCCCGGGTTCGAGGTACCTGGCGGGCAAGGGCCGCAGCGGAGCGAAGCGGGCTGGCCATGGGGAGGCTGCGGGGACGCGGGGCTGCAGAG AGCGGCAGTGGCACGGAGCGCGCGGCTGGAAGCGAAAGCAGGCGGTGTGGCCAAGCCCCGGCGCACGGCCCATAGGGCGCTGGGTACCACGACCTGGGGCCGCG CGCCAGGGCCAGGCGCAGGGTACGACGCAACCCCTCCAGCATCCCTTGGGGAGGAGCCTCCAACCGTCTCGTCCCAGTCTGTCTGCAGTCGCTAAAACCGAAGC GGTTGTCCCTGTCACCGGGGTCGCTTGCGGAGGCCCGAGAATGCGCGCCACGAACGAGCGCCTTTCCAAGCGCAGATATTTCGCGAGCATCCTTGTTTATTAAA CAACCTCTAGGTGAATGGCCGGGAAGCGCCCCTCGGTCAAGGCTAAGGAAACCTCGGAGAAACTACAT 140 HOXC13 CAGTCCAGCCGCTTGCCTCACTTCTTCCCGCTTGCCTTATCTCCCCGCAGACGTGGTTCCCCTGCAGCCCGAGGTGAGCAGCTACCGGCGCGGGCGCAAGAAAC GCGTGCCCTACACTAAGGTGCAGCTGAAGGAGCTAGAGAAGGAATACGCGGCTAGCAAGTTCATCACCAAAGAGAAGCGCCGGCGCATCTCCGCCACCACGAAC CTCTCTGAGCGCCAGGTAACCATCTGGTTCCAGAACCGGCGGGTCAAAGAGAAGAAGGTGGTCAGCAAATCGAAAGCGCCTCATCTCCACTCCACCTGACCACC CACCCGCTGCTTGCCCCATCTATTTATGTCTCCGCTTTGTACCATAACCGAACCCACGGAAAGACGCTGCGCGGGTGCAGAAGAGTATTTAATGTTAAGGAAAG AGAAGAACCGCGCCGCCCGGAGGCAGAGAGGCTCCATGGCCGTGCTGCTGGGCCATCCCCAACTCCCTATCCCATCCCCAGCCTCCACCCCCATCCAGATGGGA CTCACGTGGCTTCAACAGCTTTGGAAATGGGTCCCGAGTGGGCCGTGCGAGGAAGGCTGTCGACCTCTACTCCTCCTTGC 141 TBX5 CAAGATCGACTTTCTTAGGAAGGGGGAGAGGAGGGAACTCTTCACGAAGGGAGGTGGGAGTCCACCTCAGACCTCTATTGGAAGGAAATCGAGTTGTTCCGGGG GACTGAGGTCTCTTGCATAAGGCATGGGATCCTTATTATTATTATTATTATTTTTAAATCCCCCGCGGAGGAGCTCTGGGCAAATGAATACCGAGGCGCCGCTC TAGCTGGTTAGGCTTGGGATGCGATAACTCAGTGCCCTCTTGCAGACTTGCATAGAAATAATTACTGGGTTGTCGTGGAGGGGACACGAGACAGAGGGAGTTCT CCGTAATGTGCCTTGCGGAGAGAAAGGTCCAAGAATGCAATTCGTCCCAGAGTGGCCCGGCAGGGGCGGGGTGCGAGTGGGTGGTGGAGTAGGGGTGGGAGTGG AGAGAGGTGGTTTCTGTAGAGAATAATTATTGTACCAGGGCCCGCCGAGGCACGAGGCACTCTATTTTGTTTTGTAATCACGACGACTATTATTTTTAGTCTGA TCAATGGGCACAATTTCTAAGCAGCGCAGTGGTGGATGCTCGCAAACTTTTGCGCACCGCTGGAAACCCACTAGGTTGAGTTGCAAAACGTACCGCGTAGACGC CCCTGGTGGCGCCGAGAGAAGAGCTAGGCCTGCCCAGCACAGAGCCGGAGAGCGTCGGGCCTTCCGGAAGGGTAAGTTCTCCGCCAAGGGGTCCCGAGGGAGCT GGACGTCTGAATCTGGACTTGCCCCCAGCTTCGGGGTTCGATTCTGGGTTTTGCGCGTCCCCAACCCCCAGGGCTTTCCGAAGCATGGCCTGGCTCCAGGCCCG GTCCTGTAAGGACTGGAACGGCAGCAAAATGTGCAGGGAGGCAGTCGGCCGGCAGAGCTGCGGCGGGAGCCAAGGTCAGGCCCGCGGGGAGAGCGGGCAGCTTC CAGCGCCGGCCACAAGCTCCCAGGCCAGCTGGGCCGCAGACCCCTTTGCTTCCAGAGAGCACAACCCGCGTCCTTTCTCTCAGCCAGGCTGCAGTGGCTGCCCC GAGCTTCGCTTTCGTTTCCCAAGCTGTTAATAACGATATGTCCCCAAATCCGAGGCTCGTGTTTGCTCCCAGATGCCAAGAACGCAACCCGAAATCCTTCTCCC AAACCCTAGGTCGACGAGATGAGTTCCTACTTGACCTCTGAGCCGAGGTGGGCCGGAAACCGAGGCCTAGGCCCCGCCGGGGCTGCAAGGAAAAGGGGAAACTC CGAGCGTAGCGTCTTTTCCTTGTGGTTCCTTTCTCCGGCATCCCGGACTGCGGGCCCTGCAGCCACCTGGACCGGCATTCAAAGGATTCTGCAAGTCCAGCTTC ACAGACTGGCTTTCCCAGACGCTCCGAAGCCCGCACCACGAACAGAATAAAGGAGAGACGAGAGATCGCAACTAGATTTGAGAATCCTCGTTCTTTTCCCCAAT CGTTCGGGCAGTAAACTCCGGAGCCGGCTACAGCGCGCATCCTC 142 TBX3 ACTGTCCTCCTCCCTCAATTGCCTATTTTTTGCCCATAGCTCTAACTTAACCCTGTGATCACCCCAGATCGCTACTTCTGACCCCCATCTCCTCTCCCACACCA ACCTCCAGCGCGCGAAGCAGAGAACGAGAGGAAAGTTTGCGGGGTTCGAATCGAAAATGTCGACATCTTGCTAATGGTCTGCAAACTTCCGCCAATTATGACTG ACCTCCCAGACTCGGCCCCAGGAGGCTCGTATTAGGCAGGGAGGCCGCCGTAATTCTGGGATCAAAAGCGGGAAGGTGCGAACTCCTCTTTGTCTCTGCGTGCC CGGCGCGCCCCCCTCCCGGTGGGTGATAAACCCACTCTGGCGCCGGCCATGCGCTGGGTGATTAATTTGCGAACAAACAAAAGCGGCCTGGTGGCCACTGCATT CGGGTTAAACATTGGCCAGCGTGTTCCGAAGGCTTGTGCTGGGCCTGGCCTCCAGGAGAACCCACGAGGCCAGCGCTCCCCGGA 143 chr12: 1 CTCAGGGAATCACATGTCCGCCTGGCCTGGCCTGGTACCAAATGTTTATAGACAGGACGAGGGTCGCTGGAATCGCCTCGCTCCTTTCAGCTTGGCGCTAAGGC 136221 GCGAATCTCGATCCTCCTAGTATTTCTCTGGCGTCTGTCTCTATCTCAGTCTCTGCTTTTGTCTCTTTCTCCCTCCCTCCGCCCCAGTCTTTCCGTCTCTTTTT 00- CCTCGAATGCACGTGGAATTCGGAATTGAAAATTGAGGTCAGAATCTCCCTTTTTCTTCCAGTTATCCGCGCCGCTGCCCCACGCCTAGCGGCTTGGATCTGCA 113623 TAGACATCTATCTACCCGCAACAAGATCCGAGCTGCAGAAGCAAACCTAATCTGTCTCCGCACCATCCCCTGCTCTGTAGACCCACTGCCCCATCCCACGCCAC 000 ATCCTTGAGGTTCAAGTAGCGACTCCAGCGGATGATTCGGAGAATGCCCTGCTTTCCAAAGGCCCCAACCCGTGTTTTTATTTTCTTTTTCCTTTGCCCGCTTG ACCAACTTTGGTTTCTTTCAGGGCCCGGAGGTGCCTGCGCCGCGCTTGGCTTTGCTTTCCGCCGCCCCAGGAGACCCGGGACTGTGGTTTCCGCTCGCCACATC CCAGCCTGGTGCGCACACAAGAGCCTGGCGAGCTTCCCTCGCGCGCTTACAGTCAACTACTTTGGGCCTCGGTTTCCCTGCTCCTTGTAGATCAGAGAAGGGAC GGGCGAAATGCCTGCGAGGGAGGGTTGGCGAATGGGTTGGTTGGTGGCAAGACTGCAGTTCTTGTACATGGACGGGGGTTGGGGGGTCAACACTGGAAGAACTC CTGCCTGACGCCAAGAGCCACCCGCTTTCCAGCTCGTCCCACTCCGCGGATGTTTACCCACCTTCATG 144 chr12: 1 TTTGGGGCACCCAACCCTTCCCAAGCCTCGGTTTTCCCGATCTTGTGGGATCCTTGCGGCGCGAATGGGGTTGGAAGCACCTTGGAAGCTACAGAGTACCGGGT 136578 CGGGACAATTTCCGGCACTGCCCCAGTTCAGTGGTTTATAGAAAATTTCTTTCTCTCTCTCAGGTCCACTAAGACCGAGAGAGAGAGAGAAGTCGACTCTGGCA 00- CACCCGGGCGAGGGGCTGCCGGGATTCGGGAGCTGGCGCGGTTGATTTTTTCCGAGAATCCTCCACTTGGGGTGACGTCGGGCAGCGCGCGCGGGCCGTGAGGT 113658 TAATGCCCAGGCTTTTCTCTAAAGCGTCCGGGAATGATCCGGCGAATAAAACGGGTGTCTGCAAAGTTAATGAATTGTACAAGGAGGCTGAGGGTGGGGACTTC 300 GACCCGGGGAGCCAGAGGCGGTTCTGGTGGACGCTTCCCCGTGCGCCTAGGGGTGCGCTGGGCTTTCCCAGCCGAGGTCTGCAG 145 THEM2 CCAGACAGTTAAGGTAAAACGTTGAAGTCAAGAGGAAGTAGTGAGTCTGTTGCCAACTGGATAGGGTTGGTCCTGTCCCATCTAAATGTATTAGAATTAAGTGG 33 CTTTTAAAAATGAGCTGGTCATCTTCAGCCCACGGGCTGGCCAATTTGGAACTTAATGGGCCTTTGCGTCCTCCTTCCCTGAGCCTCCTTTTATTCCAGACTTC TCAGTGTGAGTCTGTGCGTCCCTCCGACGATCTCAGGGAGTGGGGTGCCTTCATCTGCCTGTTCCCTGTTCCTCAGGCTGACGCTCCCGCTGTCCTCCCCGCCT CCCCTCACTCCTTTTCTCCCTCCCTTCCTCCTTGTGGGGAGGCTCTTGGCCAGGGTCCCTGAGCCCGGGCGGGTGCTGGCAGAGGACGCAGAAGGGGTGAGGTC ACGTCTCCCTTGAGCCCCGAGCCGCTGGCTTTTCAGAGCCTCGCCACAAGCCGGCGGCCAGAGCCCCAGACCACACAGACCGTGCGCTCCTCCGCCCTCCCGGC GCCGCCGGCCTCGCCCATGTCTCAGTACGCCCCTAGCCCGGACTTCAAGAGGGCTTTGGACAGCAGTCCCGAGGCCAACACTGAAGATGACAAGACCGAGGAGG ACGTGCCCATGCCCAAGAACTACCTGTGGCTCACCATCGTCTCGTGTTTTTGCCCTGCGTACCCCATCAACATCGTGGCTTTGGTCTTTTCCATCATGGTGAGT GAATCACGGCCAGAGGCAGCCTGGGAGGAGAGACCCGGGCGGCTTTGAGCCCCTGCAGGGGAGTCCGCGCGCTCTCTGCGGCTCCCTTCCTCACGGCCCGGCCC GCGCTAGGTGTTCTTTGTCCTCGCACCTCCTCCTCACCTTTCTCGGGCTCTCAGAGCTCTCCCCGCAATCATCAGCACCTCCTCTGCACTCCTCGTGGTACTCA GAGCCCTGATCAAGCTTCCCCCAGGCTAGCTTTCCTCTTCTTTCCAGCTCCCAGGGTGCGTTTCCTCTCCAACCCGGGGAAGTTCTTCCGTGGACTTTGCTGAC TCCTCTGACCTTCCTAGGCACTTGCCCGGGGCTTCTCAACCCTCTTTTCTAGAGCCCCAGTGCGCGCCACCCTAGCGAGCGCAGTAAGCTCATACCCCGAGCAT GCAGGCTCTACGTTCCTTTCCCTGCCGCTCCGGGGGCTCCTGCTCTCCAGCGCCCAGGACTGTCTCTATCTCAGCCTGTGCTCCCTTCTCTCTTTGCTGCGCCC AAGGGCACCGCTTCCGCCACTCTCCGGGGGGTCCCCAGGCGATTCCTGATGCCCCCTCCTTGATCCCGTTTCCGCGCTTTGGCACGGCACGCTCTGTCCAGGCA ACAGTTTCCTCTCGCTTCTTCCTACACCCAACTTCCTCTCCTTGCCTCCCTCCGGCGCCCCCTTTTTAACGCGCCCGAGGCTGGCTCACACCCACTACCTCTTT AGGCCTTTCTTAGGCTCCCCGTGTGCCCCCCTCACCAGCAAAGTGGGTGCGCCTCTCTTACTCTTTCTACCCAGCGCGTCGTAGTTCCTCCCCGTTTGCTGCGC ACTGGCCCTAACCTCTCTTCTCTTGGTGTCCCCCAGAGCTCCCAGGCGCCCCTCCACCGCTCTGTCCTGCGCCCGGGGCTCTCCCGGGAATGAACTAGGGGATT CCACGCAACGTGCGGCTCCGCCCGCCCTCTGCGCTCAGACCTCCCGAGCTGCCCGCCTCTCTAGGAGTGGCCGCTGGGGCCTCTAGTCCGCCCTTCCGGAGCTC AGCTCCCTAGCCCTCTTCAACCCTGGTAGGAACACCCGAGCGAACCCCACCAGGAGGGCGACGAGCGCCTGCTAGGCCCTCGCCTTATTGACTGCAGCAGCTGG CCCGGGGGTGGCGGCGGGGTGAGGTTCGTACCGGCACTGTCCCGGGACAACCCTTGCAGTTGCGCTCCCTCCCCCACCGGCTCACCTCGCCTGCAGCTGGGCCA CGGAACTCCCCGGCCACAGACGCA 146 NCOR2 CTCTCTGGGCCTTAGGAAAATGGAAATGACACCTGTACCTGCCCTTCCAGGACTGACAGGAGGGGCTGCTCCATGAAACCTCACTGCTGCGGTCATAATGTCAT TATCTTTTGCCTTAAAGGGATTTCTTCTGCACCAGCACCTAAAGTGGCAGCCCCTTACCCTTGGCCATCAGCTGGACCCTGGTGCTCTCCTGGAGCCCAAAACC TCTGTTTTGTGTTGCATCCTGCTGACCAGCCACAGTCCACACCCATCTGAGTGTCTGAGCAGAACAGCCCAGAGGCCACACCAGGATGGCTTTCCACCGGTCAC CTTCCCCCACCCACTCATAAACCCTGCGTCTCTGGGGGAGAGGGTGGCGAGGTCCCCTCCCCACATAGATGGAAACACTGAGGCCTGATTCATGGTGCCCCCTG TGAAGCGCCTCATGGCCAGCACCGGGGGGCAGCAGGCCAGGGCGGGGACACATACCCGGTTCTCGTCGTAGATGATCTGCACCAGGCTGCGGTGCTTCGACTCG ATGGGCGGCGGTGACACGGGCTTCTCAGGCTCGGGCGGCTTGGCAGCCTCCTCCTCCAGCTGTTGCTGTGGGGAGAGGCA 147 THEM1 CTTGAAAACTCCCAGCCCCCTTTGTCCAGATGGGGATGGAGGTGGCCAGGCTGCCCCGTTGATTGTGTGCCGAGGAGCCCTCCCCGGGAAGGCTGTGATTTATA 32C CGCGCAGGCTTGTCACGGGGTGAAAGGAAGGGCCACTTTTTCATTTTGATCCAATGTTAGGTTTGAAAGCCACCCACTGCTGTAAACTCAGCTGGATCCGCGGG CCGTGATTAAACACATTGCCCGCTTTGTTGCCGAGATGGTGTTTCGGAAGGCGCTGTGAATGCACTTCCCTTTGCGGGGCTCACACAGACAAGATGTGTGTTGC AAGGATGAGGCGCCTGCTCGGCCTCCAGCCCAGGGCCGGGAAGGGAGAAGGTGCTGTGCGTCGCTGCCTGTGTCGCCCGCGGCTCTCC 148 PTGDR CGCGTCAGGGCCGAGCTCTTCACTGGCCTGCTCCGCGCTCTTCAATGCCAGCGCCAGGCGCTCACCCTGCAGAGCGTCCCGCCTCTCAAAGAGGGGTGTGACCC GCGAGTTTAGATAGGAGGTTCCTGCCGTGGGGAACACCCCGCCGCCCTCGGAGCTTTTTCTGTGGCGCAGCTTCTCCGCCCGAGCCGCGCGCGGAGCTGCCGGG GGCTCCTTAGCACCCGGGCGCCGGGGCCCTCGCCCTTCCGCAGCCTTCACTCCAGCCCTCTGCTCCCGCACGCCATGAAGTCGCCGTTCTACCGCTGCCAGAAC ACCACCTCTGTGGAAAAAGGCAACTCGGCGGTGATGGGCGGGGTGCTCTTCAGCACCGGCCTCCTGGGCAACCTGCTGGCCCTGGGGCTGCTGGCGCGCTCGGG GCTGGGGTGGTGCTCGCGGCGTCCACTGCGCCCGCTGCCCTCGGTCTTCTACATGCTGGTGTGTGGCCTGACGGTCACCGACTTGCTGGGCAAGTGCCTCCTAA GCCCGGTGGTGCTGGCTGCCTACGCTCAGAACCGGAGTCTGCGGGTGCTTGCGCCCGCATTGGACAACTCGTTGTGCCAAGCCTTCGCCTTCTTCATGTCCTTC TTTGGGCTCTCCTCGACACTGCAACTCCTGGCCATGGCACTGGAGTGCTGGCTCTCCCTAGGGCACCCTTTCTTCTACCGACGGCACATCACCCTGCGCCTGGG CGCACTGGTGGCCCCGGTGGTGAGCGCCTTCTCCCTGGCTTTCTGCGCGCTACCTTTCATGGGCTTCGGGAAGTTCGTGCAGTACTGCCCCGGCACCTGGTGCT TTATCCAGATGGTCCACGAGGAGGGCTCGCTGTCGGTGCTGGGGTACTCTGTGCTCTACTCCAGCCTCATGGCGCTGCTGGTCCTCGCCACCGTGCTGTGCAAC CTCGGCGCCATGCGCAACCTCTATGCGATGCACCGGCGGCTGCAGCGGCACCCGCGCTCCTGCACCAGGGACTGTGCCGAGCCGCGCGCGGACGGGAGGGAAGC GTCCCCTCAGCCCCTGGAGGAGCTGGATCACCTCCTGCTGCTGGCGCTGATGACCGTGCTCTTCACTATGTGTTCTCTGCCCGTAATTGTGAGTCCCCGGGCCC CGAGGCAGCAGGGCACTGAGACTGTCCGGCCGCGGATGCGGGGCGGGAAGGGTGGA 149 ISL2 CTTCCGCCGCGGTATCTGCGTGCCCTTTTCTGGGCGAGCCCTGGGAGATCCAGGGAGAACTGGGCGCTCCAGATGGTGTATGTCTGTACCTTCACAGCAAGGCT TCCCTTGGATTTGAGGCTTCCTATTTTGTCTGGGATCGGGGTTTCTCCTTGTCCCAGTGGCAGCCCCGCGTTGCGGGTTCCGGGCGCTGCGCGGAGCCCAAGGC TGCATGGCAGTGTGCAGCGCCCGCCAGTCGGGCTGGTGGGTTGTGCACTCCGTCGGCAGCTGCAGAAAGGTGGGAGTGCAGGTCTTGCCTTTCCTCACCGGGCG GTTGGCTTCCAGCACCGAGGCTGACCTATCGTGGCAAGTTTGCGGCCCCCGCAGATCCCCAGTGGAGAAAGAGGGCTCTTCCGATGCGATCGAGTGTGCGCCTC CCCGCAAAGCAATGCAGACCCTAAATCACTCAAGGCCTGGAGCTCCAGTCTCAAAGGTGGCAGAAAAGGCCAGACCTAACTCGAGCACCTACTGCCTTCTGCTT GCCCCGCAGAGCCTTCAGGGACTGACTGGGACGCCCCTGGTGGCGGGCAGTCCCATCCGCCATGAGAACGCCGTGCAGGGCAGCGCAGTGGAGGTGCAGACGTA CCAGCCGCCGTGGAAGGCGCTCAGCGAGTTTGCCCTCCAGAGCGACCTGGACCAACCCGCCTTCCAACAGCTGGTGAGGCCCTGCCCTACCCGCCCCGACCTCG GGACTCTGCGGGTTGGGGATTTAGCCACTTAGCCTGGCAGAGAGGGGAGGGGGTGGCCTTGGGCTGAGGGGCTGGGTACAGCCCTAGGCGGTGGGGGAGGGGGA ACAGTGGCGGGCTCTGAAACCTCACCTCGGCCCATTACGCGCCCTAAACCAGGTCTCCCTGGATTAAAGTGCTCACAAGAGAGGTCGCAGGATTAACCAACCCG CTCCCCCGCCCTAATCCCCCCCTCGTGCGCCTGGGGACCTGGCCTCCTTCTCCGCAGGGCTTGCTCTCAGCTGGCGGCCGGTCCCCAAGGGACACTTTCCGACT CGGAGCACGCGGCCCTGGAGCACCAGCTCGCGTGCCTCTTCACCTGCCTCTTCCCGGTGTTTCCGCCGCCCCAGGTCTCCTTCTCCGAGTCCGGCTCCCTAGGC AACTCCTCCGGCAGCGACGTGACCTCCCTGTCCTCGCAGCTCCCGGACACCCCCAACAGTATGGTGCCGAGTCCCGTGGAGACGTGAGGGGGACCCCTCCCTGC CAGCCCGCGGACCTCGCATGCTCCCTGCATGAGACTCACCCATGCTCAGGCCATTCCAGTTCCGAAAGCTCTCTCGCCTTCGTAATTATTCTATTGTTATTTAT GAGAGAGTACCGAGAGACACGGTCTGGACAGCCCAAGGCGCCAGGATGCAACCTGCTTTCACCAGACTGCAGACCCCTGCTCCGAGGACTCTTAGTTTTTCAAA ACCAGAATCTGGGACTTACCAGGGTTAGCTCTGCCCTCTCCTCTCCTCTCTACGTGGCCGCCGCTCTGTCTCTCCACGCCCCACCTGTGTCCCCATCTCGGCCG GCCCGGAGCTCGCCCACGCGGACCCCCGCCCTGCCCCAGCTCAGCGCTCCCTGGCGGCTTCGCCCGGGCTCCTAGCGGGGAAAAGGAAGGGGATAACTCAGAGG AACAGACACTCAAACTCCCAAAGCGCATGATTGCTGGGAAACAGTAGAAACCAGACTTGCCTTGAAAGTGTTTAAGTTATTCGACGGAGGACAGAGTATGTGAG CCTTTGCCGAACAAACAAACGTAAGTTATTGTTATTTATTGTGAGAACAGCCAGTTCATAGTGGGACTTGTATTTTGATCTTAATAAAAAATAATAACCCGGGG CGACGCCACTCCTCTGTGCTGTTGGCGCGGCGGGAGGGCCGGCGGAGGCCAGTTCAGGGGTCAGGCTGGCGTCGGCTGCCGGGGCTCCGCGTGCTGCGGGCGGG GCGGGCCCGGTGGGGATTGGGCGC 150 chr15: 8 AGTTTGGGGAGCCTTTTCTCCATTTGAGAAAAAACAAACTTACAGCGAGGGGTGAGGGGTTAGGGTTTGGGATTGGGGAAAATGTGGGTGGGGAGCCCCCCCAA 775000 GGAAGTGAGGAGGGGGCTGCAAGGATTACACCTGGGCATACGTTTCCCTAGAAATCACATTCATTGTATTTTTATAATTTATTCTAAATCTTTCATGCGAAGAA 0- AGTCAGTAGTGAGTGTTAGTACTGGTGGCCCTCCTGATCACACTTGCATCTCTTGAGTGTGCCTTAAAGGTCTTGGGAATGGAAAATATAAAAACTGCTTCGTG 877510 ATGCGTCATCTTTATCCCCCACTCCCCCACCCATTCCAATATATTTTCTACTTCCAGCCTAAATTCGGGGCCCCCTACCGAGGCCGGCCATGATCTTGAGGGCG 00 GCATAGGGGAGGCCGCGCTCTGTCCACCCCAGCCTGGTGATGCCGTTCGCTTCTTGTGCCCGGTATTGTGGGCTACATGCCTTTCCGGCGTACGGAGCTGAGCG TCCAGGCCAGTGCCCCTCAACCTCTCAGTAATGTTTACCCGAGGCCGTCGTGCAATGAGACTATTCGCATGGCATTGTCAACGCGGCGGCGCGCGCGTCTCGGC CCTCCGCGGCTTGCCAGACTGTCCTGCAAACCACCTCACCCGTCTCTTTGGCGCAGGAGACTCAGGCTGTAACCGGAGAAAACACTTCACCCTGGAACCCTAAC TCAGGTCCTGGCAAAAGATGCGAGAGGAAGACTTGCTCTCTTAATAAATCTCGGCCGCCCGCACATCTGGCCCCTAGACCTGCTCGGTAGAGGACTGGCTGGTG GATGCGCGGTCCAGGCCGTGGGCACTCGACCCACCTCTATTTTCCTTCCCGAGGCGCCCCTGGATTACCACTTTCGGTTTGCGCTTACATCCGGGATGTCGAAT TTCCCAGGGAATCATAATTATTTTATCTATAATTTATTCTAACCCCAAGGTTCCAAGAAAATCT 151 chr15: 8 ACATTCCTTCTAAAATGTGGGCTTTCTGTGTACATGGGCGCGCATTCCCAGGACTCGGTTCCCTGGGTGGAATTCACCCAGGAATACAATCGATTTTCTGAACC 775300 TGCGTAAGGCCACAGGCAGCTCTGAAAATGAAAGCGTTTGCTAAGTGGGGGAGATCTCACCGATCGAACGTTTAAAAATGGCTTTGTCTTCATTCAGCTCTCCC 0- GATTTATTCTGTGTTTTACAAATAGAAGCTCAGAGCTTCTGTCGCCCAGTCCTTGCATGACTCATGGCGGTGGCCACACGGGTTTCAGGGATAACGGGATGTTT 877541 AGAAAATCGCTGCATATCGGAGTTTCCTAGCACGTTCCATTTATACTGAACGCAGGCGGCCGCTGAAAATCCAGCCTCGACTCTTGCTAATGACTGGGTAGGAC 00 CCTCGGGGTCCTGCGACGGTGCTGGAGGGTGTTCCCGGCTCCGATGTGGGGAGGCCTGCGCGGGGACTAGGTTCTCGAGAGGCGAGCGGGCGCGCCAGAGAACC CGAGACTGCTGCGGGGCCGGATGCGGGATCCCTGGGCTGCGGTTCTACGCAGAAACGCCAATGGCCATGCCTCCCCAGCTCCTCCCAGCCCCAGTCACTAGGCC GGCGCCTGGCCCGGAGATCCTCCCAGAGCCCTGGCGGTGCCATCATGCCGGAGAAGACAAGCTCGGCCCCGCTGGAATTCGCTCCAAACACAGATGCTCATTTT TGGAATATTCTAGAAAAATAACAAGATCTTGTTTGTCGTTATGATTCACGGGAGGTAACTGATGGGAGGGCCATTTACATGAGGGCAGACACTGTGGGGCGAAG GTGACTTCTGGACGTAGGCTTTAAAGTAGGAACGGCTCCAAATTCCCAATATCTCCGGCCTTACCGGTTGCAAATCGGACCCCTGCGGGAAAACCAGACACTTC TGTTTCGTGGCTTTCGGGCTGCCTCCAGCCCACGCAGGCTCGTTTAGTCCCCGTGGAGTCAGCCCCGAGCCTTCCTAGTCCTGGAACAAGGGCTCCAGGTCGCG GCCGCGGGAAGCCGCCAAGAGGGCGGGGAGTAGGGATTCCCTCCAGCTCCGCAGGGCATC 152 NR2F2 TCCTCCTCGGCCTCAGATGTCGTCCCACCTGCCCACGAGCAGGGAACCTGGAACCCACTCTCCCGGCAGTCCCCAGCGGGTTCCGCCACCCGGCGGCCGCCCCT GACACCGAGTGGGTGGGAGGAAGAGGCAGCTGGCGGGGATGGGCCATTGAGACCTCTTGAAAAATATTAAAAGACAGGATGGGTAGAGATTTCTCCGGGAGAAA GTTCGAGGGTGCATCGGGTCGCGGCTGGGAGGAGTACCCGAAATGCCAGCAGGAGAAATGCAACCTGTTTAGGCCACACCTTCAATCCCCGAGGCTGTCTGGAG AGACTGCGTGCGGGGGACTTGCCGGCGTTCCCACACCGCGCCTGCAATCCACTCCCGCGGCTGCCTGGCCTCTGCCACTCGCGGCTTGAAGCCAGTGGCTCTCA AGCCCTCGGCCCCGCGGCGGCCCGCGCAGCCTTCACCCGGCGCCGGCACCACGAAGCCTGGCCGCAGTGGACTCCCCGCAGCTCGCTGCGCCCTGGCGTCTCCC GTCGAGGAGGGAGGGACGGAGGCCTGAGCCGGGAGCTCCCTGGCGGTGGTCGGGCCGCCCCCCTTGAGGCCTGCTCCCCCCTCTCGGCCTCGCCAAATCCCTGA AAGCCCAGTCCCCCTTCGTCACCCCGGGGGCTTCTAATCACTCGGTATCGATTTCCCTAACTCTTTTCATCCTGTTGAAGACACATCTTAAAACACTCCAGCCC GGAGTGTGCTCTGGGCTTTATCCACACTAATAAAATGATTTACCCTTCTCTCCGCGCTCTCCTCACAGAGGAAAATCGTTCGAGCCCCGGCTATTTGTGTGTGA TCAGTAAATATTTAGTGCGCTGACATCCTTAGCTGGGCTTCGGATCGATTCGGGGCCCACCGGGAGGTGCGCACGGTCCGGGCGGGGCCGCGCCGAGCTCGCCG AGGGGGCTCCTCCCGCCCTCGCCGCCGGCCGCTGATTTACGGCCCCTGCAACCAGCTAAGGGGGGCGAAAGCGCGCCTGGAAAATTGGCTTTTCAACCTTTTAC TTTTGACATTCAGCCACTTCCCCAGGCTCTAATTCTCGCCCGCACTCCTCCCTCCCGCCCTACTAAGGGTTGCCCTGTGCGCCCTGCGAGCCCTTCCAGCAGCA ACGCGCGGCGCTCGCGCCCCCTCGGCCCGGGGACCACCTATCACAGCCCTGAGCCGCGACGCGGGGAGGCCCCGGCCCCTGCTATGGGGGTCGCCTCCTTCGAG GAGAGATGCTCTCCGCCCGCCCACACCTCTGAGGGAGGAGAGGGGGTGGAGAAGCCCAGAGCTGCATCTGCTGGATGACGAGCCGCTCTCCCTGCTACCCTTTC TCCGACCCGTCGGCCTTTCTCCTACTCTGGAGACTGATCCTCGACGTCCATCGGGCCGGATGGCGTCGGGTGGAAGCGTTACTTTCCTCGCAGAAAAACTCCTC CTCTTTCCTAAGATCAGAAAAAGCGCTTAGCTTGGAATTGTTAG 153 chr16: 1 CCTAGGCATTCTCAGCCCGTTTTGCTGGAGGGGGCATTTGAGGCCTGGCCAGCTTAGCCAGCCTACAAGGAGTGTTACTGGGGTGAAAACAGCCAGCGGGGACC 123430 AGTCTGCTTGTGGCCCGCCAGGTGCCTGGGATGGGGAAGCAGCAAATGCCCACCTTCCTGCCCAACCCCCTCCTCCCTCTTCATGGGGGGAACTGGGGGTGGCA 0- GCGGCTGCCGGGTGCGAGCGGGCTCAGGCCTGTGGCCCTGCCTGACGTTGGTCCCCATCAAGCCATGTGACGAGACCAGGCCACAAGAAAGAGGTTTCAACAAG 112349 CGTTATCGTTTCCTGGAACTCCAACTCGGCGACTTCCCCGAAGACCGGCTGTGCCTGGCGGGCGGGCTGCGCACAGCGGGGACAAGGCTGCCCCCTTCCTCCTC 00 CGCTGCCTCCGCGGCCGCGTCTATCTCAGTCTGACTACCTGGAAGCAGCACTCCACCCTCCAGCCCAGCGGCCCTCGGCTCAGCTGCCAGGTCACCGGCAACCC CGGGAGCGGTGGGGCAGGGGCTGCTCCGCCAGCCTCTGTGATGTTCAGGCCGGGCTGCACCAGCCCGGGACCCCTAGGTG 154 SPN GCACTGGTTCCCCTTTACCTGAGCCAACAACCTACCAGGAAGTTTCCATCAAGATGTCATCAGTGCCCCAGGAAACCCCTCATGCAACCAGTCATCCTGCTGTT CCCATAACAGCAAACTCTCTAGGATCCCACACCGTGACAGGTGGAACCATAACAACGAACTCTCCAGAAACCTCCAGTAGGACCAGTGGAGCCCCTGTTACCAC GGCAGCTAGCTCTCTGGAGACCTCCAGAGGCACCTCTGGACCCCCTCTTACCATGGCAACTGTCTCTCTGGAGACTTCCAAAGGCACCTCTGGACCCCCTGTTA CCATGGCAACTGACTCTCTGGAGACCTCCACTGGGACCACTGGACCCCCTGTTACCATGACAACTGGCTCTCTGGAGCCCTCCAGCGGGGCCAGTGGACCCCAG GTCTCTAGCGTAAAACTATCTACAATGATGTCTCCAACGACCTCCACCAACGCAAGCACTGTGCCCTTCCGGAACCCAGATGAGAACTCACGAGGCATGCTGCC AGTGGCTGTGCTTGTGGCCCTGCTGGCGGTCATAGTCCTCGTGGCTCTGCTCCTGCTGTGGCGCCGGCGGCAGAAGCGGCGGACTGGGGCCCTCGTGCTGAGCA GAGGCGGCAAGCGTAACGGGGTGGTGGACGCCTGGGCTGGGCCAGCCCAGGTCCCTGAGGAGGGGGCCGTGACAGT 155 chr16: 8 TGTCCGACAGGCACACAGAGCGCCGCCAGGCACGGCCCTCATTCTTCACCCCGAGCTCCCGCAAGGTCGGCGAGGAGGCTGGAGCAGCGGGTAGGAAGCGGGCC 546990 GAGGCTCCCCCGACGCTGGGCCGCAACTGTCATCGCAGATCCCTGAAAAACGAGCTCTGTAATCGTTGCCGTCAGCGGGTGTACAATTGCAGCCTTATGTTTCC 0- TGCCGCTGTTTACCTTCCTGAGCGGCGCCCAGAGATGCACACACGCTGCCCTGAAGCGGGACGTGACCTCTGGGCACCTGTGAGGTCCTGGG 854702 00 156 SLFN11 GTCGGCTCCTGCGCTCCCAACGGGGTGGCCGTTTCCTTCCTCGCACCCTCTTCTCTCCCGGTGCCTGCGGTCCCACCTTCCAGATACCCCTCGGAGAGTCCAGC TGAGCTCTCGCCAGAGCTTTCCCCTTCCAACCCGCTCGACTTGCCCAGATCCCAAGCTGGGCTTCTCTCTCCATCGCCCCAGAAAGTGGGTCTTGGAGACCGAG GCAAGAATTTGGGCCTCCGCTTCTGTTCCAGACCCCGGACCCCTTGCCAAAATGCGGCAGATGTGCAGATTGGGCCGCGCTTGGTTCCTGGCTGGGTTTATGGA GCCTGCGGCTGAGGCAGGCTCCGCAGACCCCGAGCCAGAGTGGGATTTAACGGCGGCCGGTGCGCTGTGCTTGGTCAACCCCGGTAACCGTCACGCTGCTAGTG ATATGAAAAAAACCTGCCAGCGTTCTGCTTTTCTGCCCCGCTGCAGTCTTTAGCACCCGCCAGGATTCTGTCCGAGTGTTTGGA 157 DLX4 TTTAGTGTGTGCATAAAACATCCCAGCTAATCTCAAATAGACTTTTCCTGAGCAGAGGCTGAAATTTGCAAGTAATGCAAAGAAGACTCCGGGAGAGCGTCGCC GATGGTGGAGCGGGAGACGGGCGTGGGGAGCCCCACTGCAGTGCTGGGATCGAAGTGGTGCTGACCCCAAGACCTCTCCCCTCCTCCTCCCCCGGGAGCTTCTC CAGGGTTATTTGGGAAATGAGGGGGAACTCCAATCCCTGAGAAAGCGCTCAGGGGCTTGCTGAGGTGAGCGCAAATGGAAGCACAAGGCCGGGCTGGCCGTGGG CTCAGTAACCAGTCGGCTGCCCGGCTTGCGCCAGCACTAAATGCTCGATCAGAAAGAGAAAAAGAGGCGCAATAATTCCAAATTTCAGGAAAAGTCAAATCGGA GAGGGGGGACGCAGGTCTCTTCAGACTGCCCATTCTCCGGGCCTCGCTGAATGCGGGGGCTCTATCCACAGCGCGCGGGGCCGAGCTCAGGCAGGCTGGGGCGA AGATCTGATTCTTTCCTTCCCGCCGCCAAACCGAATTAATCAGTTTCTTCAACCTGAGTTACTAAGAAAGAAAGGTCCTTCCAAATAAAACTGAAAATCACTGC GAATGACAATACTATACTACAAGTTCGTTTTGGGGCCGGTGGGTGGGATGGAGGAGAAAGGGCACGGATAATCCCGGAGGGCCGCGGAGTGAGGAGGACTATGG TCGCGGTGGAATCTCTGTTCCGCTGGCACATCCGCGCAGGTGCGGCTCTGAGTGCTGGCTCGGGGTTACAGACCTCGGCATCCGGCTGCAGGGGCAGACAGAGA CCTCCTCTGCTAGGGCGTGCGGTAGGCATCGTATGGAGCCCAGAGACTGCCGAGAGCACTGCGCACTCACCAAGTGTTAGGGGTGCCCGTGATAGACCGCCAGG GAAGGGGCTGGTTCGGAGGGAATTCCCGCTACCGGGAAGGTCGGAACTCGGGGTGATCAAACAA 158 SLC38A CATGGTGCTTCAGGAAGGGAGGGGACGAGAGCCCTGGGCTTGTGGTGTCCACGTGGACAGCTAATGAGGAGCCTTGCCGATGAGGAGCATGCGTTCCCGACGGG 10 GCGGCCGAATGCGGAAGGAGCCGCCATTCTCTCCGCCCTGACCGCGGGATTCTCTGCAGCAGATGAGAAACGGCGCTGACTCAGCAGGGTCCCTCCCAGGCCCC GAGCGGTCATCTGGTGACCCCCGCGCTTCCCCCACGGCCCAGCCGGAGAAGGGCAAAGGGAAGTCCCGGCTCCAAGGCGCACCCAGAGATGCGGTGCATGTGGC AGGATGGCCCAGCCCCGTCGGCAGCCCCAGCTTCCTGCCCCTGGTTTCCTTCCTCCCACGGGCTACAGGCCTCTGATGAGCTTTGGAAAGCAGGAAACACACAG GCTAGTAACTATGAATGGGTCCAAAAAACACTCCTTATTACTTTAAACTACTTAGGAAGAAGCACAGCGTTGCCAAACGCCAGA 159 S1PR4 GCGCGGGGGGCCGGAGGATGGCGGCCTGGGGGCCCTGCGGGGGCTGTCGGTGGCCGCCAGCTGCCTGGTGGTGCTGGAGAACTTGCTGGTGCTGGCGGCCATCA CCAGCCACATGCGGTCGCGACGCTGGGTCTACTATTGCCTGGTGAACATCACGCTGAGTGACCTGCTCACGGGCGCGGCCTACCTGGCCAACGTGCTGCTGTCG GGGGCCCGCACCTTCCGTCTGGCGCCCGCCCAGTGGTTCCTACGGGAGGGCCTGCTCTTCACCGCCCTGGCCGCCTCCACCTTCAGCCTGCTCTTCACTGCAGG GGAGCGCTTTGCCACCATGGTGCGGCCGGTGGCCGAGAGCGGGGCCACCAAGACCAGCCGCGTCTACGGCTTCATCGGCCTCTGCTGGCTGCTGGCCGCGCTGC TGGGGATGCTGCCTTTGCTGGGCTGGAACTGCCTGTGCGCCTTTGACCGCTGCTCCAGCCTTCTGCCCCTCTACTCCAAGCGCTACATCCTCTTCTGCCTGGTG ATCTTCGCCGGCGTCCTGGCCACCATCATGGGCCTCTATGGGGCCATCTTCCGCCTGGTGCAGGCCAGCGGGCAGAAGGCCCCACGCCCAGCGGCCCGCCGCAA GGCCCGCCGCCTGCTGAAGACGGTGCTGATGATCCTGCTGGCCTTCCTGGTGTGCTGGGGCCCACTCTTCGGGCTGCTGCTGGCCGACGTCTTTGGCTCCAACC TCTGGGCCCAGGAGTACCTGCGGGGCATGGACTGGATCCTGGCCCTGGCCGTCCTCAACTCGGCGGTCAACCCCATCATCTACTCCTTCCGCAGCAGGGAGGTG TGCAGAGCCGTGCTCAGCTTCCTCTGCTGCGGGTGTCTCCGGCTGGGCATGCGAGGGCCCGGGGACTGCCTGGCCCGGGCCGTCGAGGCTCACTCCGGAGCTTC CACCACCGACAGCTCTCTGAGGCCAAGGGACAGCTTTCGCGGCTCCCGCTCGCTCAGCTTTCGGATGCGGGAGCCCCTGTCCAGCATCTCCAGCGTGCGGAGCA TCTGAAGTTGCAGTCTTGCGTGTGGATGGTGCAGCCACCGGGTGCGTGCCAGGCAGGCCCTCCTGGGGTACAGGAAGCTGTGTGCACGCAGCCTCGCCTGTATG GGGAGCAGGGAACGGGACAGGCCCCCATGGTCTTCCCGGTGGCCTCTCGGGGCTTC 160 MAP2K GGGCGGGTTGCCACACTGTCCCCTTTCTGCATGGGAGGAAGGGGGCTCGAGAACTGAGTCAGCCACACAAAACGAGGATGGACAGAACTCCTGAGTAGCGAGGG 2 TGCCTGCCGGGCGCGAGGAGGAGGGGGAAGACGAGGAAGACGAGGAGGAGGAATAGGGAGCACCACATGACAGAGGGGCTGCCTCAGACCACAAAGCGCTTCCT CATCCTTTCCTCGCCCTTTGATGCCGCCGGCAACGTGACTCTGCGAGCAGCGGGGCAGACGCCAGGTCTCCCTCGCAGGCGGGAAAGGGGCTCCAAGGCGGGTG CTGCCTTGCTCGGGTCACATGGCTACGTGGGGGCCTTGCTCAAATTCACTTCCTGCCTTCATTACAAAACTGTCAAAGGGGATCGCACGTTTGCAGGGTGTCAC CCAAGCATTCTGGTTTTGCAAACGACGCTGTGCGGCAGGCGGTCTGATACCTGATGAGCTCGGTGTGGCGGGGTCGGCAGCATTTCCTCCGGGGTTTTGAGCTC TGGCCACTTCTCCTTTTGTTCCACCCAATCTCACCCACTTCTGGGCTTCGAGGCCAGAGTGTCTTAACAAGGGGGCACGT 161 UHRF1 GAGCGAGACTTTGTCTCCCAAATAAATTGAAAGCTGAGAAATTCAGAGCACAAGAAGACAAGCGCGCCCCCTCTTTTAGCTGTCAACATG GCGGAGCCGTCCCTGGTGACGCAGCCTCCAAAGGCCTCCCTGTGCCCTCCTGAGACCGCAAGAGGGAAAGTGGCAGCGACAGTGATCGTGGTGTCTTTGTGGCG GTTGTGTTGACCTCACTGACCCCCGAAGTGCCGCTCTAGGGTCTGTCCTCAGCGGTGACCCGGCCGGGTCGAAGGGCAGAGTTCCGCTGTCACTAGCCCTCCAC CCGTCCTGTGTGCTGGGATGCCCTCGCGGCGCCGTCCACGCCACCGCCGCCCCCTCTTGTGGGTTCTGTCTCCTCCGTGTCTAGGATCCTCCTGCATCCGTTTT TCCTTCCTCCCTTCTCTCCCTCCGTCTGTCTTGCCCGCACCTGAGGTTGTCGCAGAGGCGCTGAGACGGGCCAGCAGGAGCTGT 162 DEDD2 TGCTGTCCCGGTCCTGTCGCAGTCCTCAAAGATGCTAGAGTGACAGTCCTCTAGGGGTAGAGATGGTCGTCCTCCCAGGAGAAGGTGGCCCGGAGACTTGGAGG TGGGATCAATCCTGCCAGTCCTGGATCAGGAGGCCTCTGTCGGGCGCCGCCCCCCTTCCTCCTCCATCAGCAACAGGCGGCGCCGGCCAGCCTCATAGTCAGCC TCATCCACACTGACCAGCAGGCGAACAGCCTCCCGGCCCACAGCCTCTCGCAGGGCCTCAGTCAGGAACACGCCCCGCAGGGCCTGCAGCAGGGCGCCACTCAG GTAGTCGCCCCAGAAGGCGTCCAGATAGGAGAGCTCTGAGAACTTGATGTCACAAACCACAGAGCCCAGGTCCCTTGAGCGCAGCACTGCGGTGGCCTGCCCAA ACACGTCCAGCTGCCGCGCCAGCGCCTGGGGCCGCCGGGATGCCACGCCCTGCTCCAAGGCTGGCCCATGCTCGCAGTACTCTGCTCGAACCCGGAGCCGGATG TCTGCAGGGGAAGGAGGGATTTGTCAGGGAGGGGGCCAACACTAGACACACTTATGGGGAACGCCACCCTTCCTCCCTCC 163 CDC42E TGATGCCCGGCCCCCAGGGGGGCAGAGGCGCCGCCACCATGAGCCTGGGCAAGCTCTCGCCTGTGGGCTGGGTGTCCAGTTCACAGGGAAAGAGGCGGCTGACT P1 GCAGACATGATCAGCCACCCACTCGGGGACTTCCGCCACACCATGCATGTGGGCCGTGGCGGGGATGTCTTCGGGGACACGTCCTTCCTCAGCAACCACGGTGG CAGCTCCGGGAGCACCCATCGCTCACCCCGCAGCTTCCTGGCCAAGAAGCTGCAGCTGGTGCGGAGGGTGGGGGCGCCCCCCCGGAGGATGGCATCTCCCCCTG CACCCTCCCCGGCTCCACCGGCCATCTCCCCCATCATCAAGAACGCCATCTCCCTGCCCCAGCTCAACCAGGCCGCCTACGACAGCCTCGTGGTTGGCAAGCTC AGCTTCGACAGCAGCCCCACCAGCTCCACGGACGGCCACTCCAGCTACGGTGAGGGCCTGGGCCATCTTGGCCCACTTTTCAGA

TABLE 4C SEQ ID GENE NO NAME SEQUENCE 164 chr21: 9 GGCCGGGCAAAAAGCCGCCGCAACAAAAAGCTGCGCTGACGGGCGGAAAAAGCCGCGGCGGCGGAGCCAAAAAGCCGGGGCGGCAAAAAGCCACGGTGGCGGG 906600- CGCAAACAGCCGCAAAAAGCCGCGGTGGTGGGGGCAAAATCAGTGGGAGCAGGGGCAAAAAAACACAAAAAGCCGCGGCGGCGGGGGCAAAAAGCCA 990680 0 165 chr21: 9 TGGCTTTGCTGGAGTGTGATGTGATAGGAAATGTGCAGCCAAAGACAAAAGAAGATGTAAGTAGGCTTGACTCATTGCAGCTAAGAACCCAGATGTTACCTTG 907000- AGGGTATTAACTAATAAGCAGTTTAAATCAGAATGGCACATTCTGATTTGTTTTTTGTATGTTCACATTTGGCAGGCATAGATACTGTTTGAAAAGAGAAAAG 990740 TCAGTACATAGAGGTAACAAGCTTAAATATGTGCCAAGTCTAGAAACAAGAGACTAGGGGGATAAGGACCTTTCGAAATTAAATGCAAGATTTGAAAACTGAT 0 TGGCTGGGGGATGAGGCAAAGGCAGGTCTTTAAGGTCAATCCCTGTTTTGCTTTAAGTTGTTAGCGGGTGGTTTTATCATATATTGTAGAA 166 chr21: 9 TTCCTGGGAATGTCAGCTAACCTGAGCCTAGGGGCCTGAGCCCAAGGGCAGACTGAGGCTCCCCCAGCACAGGGAGGTGCTGCCTGTGACAAGGGGTAGTGCT 917800- GGCACAGTGCAGGCTACTCCCTAGAAAGATCAGCTTGAATATGCAGGAAGAGCAGGACCCTCGGGCTGAGGCAGAGGTGGAATGGGAAGTGCATGGTGGTAAT 991845 TTAGTTCTCCAGAGGCCAGAAGTAGGAGGAGCGGTTGGAATGCTGATGGCCCAAAGGGAAACCCTGGACTACCCTGGCCTCCCACAGGACTCTCATAGTAATT 0 GCGGCTCCCTGCAGTGGTGAGGCCAGAAGGAGTGTTGCCCAATGCTGTCATCATCCAGTCCACCCCCCACCCACCATCAACAGATGAGTATGGTCATGAGTGT GGTCACCTCATCAGTCATTTGCTCAGTTGTGAAAAAGAAATTGTTCAGAGAAGAGCAAAGTGTTTTTCCATGAGCCAAAGGTCAGCCAAGTTATGCTAATGAG GAGGACTGGAGACAGCGTGTCACAGACACCGAGAAGGAGCACTGGGCAAGGGCACTTCTCCCAGGGCAGAGCCCACAAGAAGCGTCCTGGCACCAGACACTCA GGGAACTGAAGGCTGGCAGGGGCCCGCCCAGT 167 TPTE TCCCCCCAGCTGGGTATAAGCAAACTTTCCTGTCTATGGGCCGCAGAGACCACCATCTAGTTCCCCCGCCAAAACTTTACATGATTTTAATTCTCCTGATGAA GATGAGAGGATAACAGCCAACAGAGAGGGCAGAGGATGGGATGGGACTCCCTTGCTCAGAGACCTCACCTCTAGGTCTTTACCTCCTATTGAGAATAAGTCAG TTCTGTAGTAAGAACTCTGTGTCCACGGCAACCCCAAACAGAATCCTAGCGCTCTTGTGATTCTTGTAGAATGGGGAATAGAACGAGCTTGGCCCAAGACTGC ACAGACTTAAAAACATACTATTCTTTGAAAATGGCAATCATTAAAAAGTCAGGAAACAACAGGTGCTGGAGAGGATGTGGAGAAATAGGAACACTTTTACACT GTTGGTGGGACTGTAAACTAGTTCAACCATGGTGGAAGTCAGTGTGGCGATTCCTCAGGGATCTAGAACTAGAAATACCATTTGACCCAGCCATCCCATTACT GGGTATATACCCAAAGGACTATAAATCATGCTGCTATACAGACACATGCACACGTATGTTTACTGCAGCACTATTCACAATAGCAAAGACTTGGAACCAACCC AAATGTCCAACAATGATAGACTGGATTAAGAAAATGTGGCACATATACACCATGGAATACTATGCAGCCATAAAAAATGATGAGTTCATGTCCTTTGTAGGGA CATGGATGAAATTGGAAATCATTCTCAGTAAACTATCGCAAGAACAAAAAACCAAACACTGCATATTCTCACTCATAGGTGGGAACTGAACAATGAGAACACG TGGACCCAGGAAGGGGAACATCACACTCTGGGGACTGTTGTGGGGTGGGGGGAGGGGGGAGGGATAGCATTGGGAGATATACCAAATGCTAGATGAGGAGTTT GTGGGTGCAGCGCACCAGCATGTCACACGTTTACATATGTAACTAACCTGCACATTGTGCACATGTACCCTAAAACTTAAAGTATAATAAAAAAAATACTGTT CTGCCATACATACAGATACTCATTAAAGATGAGGGAGAAGGGCATGGGGTGGGGGAGAATGTACCAAAACCAAAGACCACAGGATAATAACCTCAGAGCAGAG ACTATCTCTCTAGTTATTTTTTCTTTTGTATGTAATGGAGAGGATTATTATTTACTCTGATGAAGAAGTTTACATCAAGTGTTCAGCTTCCTTTGTGGGTTAC AGAGAATAACCAGAGGGCTCAGTTATGCTCTCTGAATAACTATGTTTGCTTAGTGTTTTCTAAACAATATTAAATTTCACTAAAATAGACAAGGTTGATAGGA CTTGGGGGCATAACTCATTGACTCAAGCTATCATTTTATAGGATTGTGAGAAAACAAATAGATGAACATTTAAAATACACTCATATTCTCGCTAGAAAAGAGG ATTTTGAATATTCTTACATCAAAGACATGGTAAATGTTTAAGGCAATGAATATGCTAATTACCATGATTTGATCATTATGCAATGTAAAATGTACTGAAACAT CACATTGTACCTCATAAATATGTACAATTTATTATGTGCGAATTAAAATTTTGAGTATAAGAAAAAATAAACTTCAATTGTAAGAAAACAACCCAACTTTTAA AAAACGGGCAAAATACGTGAACAGATACTTCACTAATAGAGATTTGCAACTGGCAAATAAGCAAATGAAAAACTGGTCATCATCACTATCTATTAGAGAAATG CAGATTAAAACTACAATAAGAAACAATGCTGCCCGTCCAGACGCATTGTTTTGACCGTTTCCAACTTGTCCCAGCCCTTCCCGGGGCATCGCTGGGGACCCTA CGCCGACGTCCCCCCTCCGCCCGCGCCCCAAGGGCCGACTGGGCAAATTGGGAGACCCGCCCCGCGGGGCGACCCAACTTTTCGGAACAGCACCCCACCGCCC ACCCCCGCAGACCCCCGGACCCCCGCTCCCGGCGGAGACTCAGGGAACCCCGCACCCCAAGCCCTTCTAAATCGTGCAGCGTGAGTGTGACGGCCAAGAGCGG ATGCAGCCCGGGATCGCCCGCACCTTCCCGTGGGCGGAAGCGCAGGAGCCAGCTGGGGAGGGGGCGCCCTAGAGGAGCGGCTAGAAAGCAGACACGGGGAACT CAGGTCATCCTGGGGGGGGACAAGACAACGAGAGCCGGGCGCCTCGGGGGCGGCGCGGGAGCCTCCGCAGGACCGGGCGGGCGCCCCGGCTGGCGCGGGCGGG GGGCGCGCCCCCTTTACCTGCGGCTCCGGCTCCTAGGCCATTTCCTCACGCGGCGGCGGCCGGGACTGAGCTAACACCACTCAGGCCGGCCGGGTTTGAATGA GGAGGAGCGGGCGCGGAGAGGAGGGGACGGGGAGGGCGGAGGGAGGGAGGGAGGCGTCGCGGAGTTTTTCTCGGCCTTTTGTGCGGACACCTCCCGGATTCCG CGCCCGCACCCGGCCCCCCAAAAGACACGGGGAGCCGCGGGCGAGGGGTTCAGCCATCCGCCGAGGCGCCTAGTGCCTTCGCGCCTCCAAGACCCCCCCCCAA CAAAAAGGAGCGTCCCCCACCCCTACCCCCGCCCGGAGGACTTAGGGCCTGGGCTCACCTCGGGCGCGGAGCTAAGTGTAGGCGCCGGGGGTCCCTAGAGCCG CCGGGGCGCAGCGAGTCCGGCGCTGGGTAACTGTTGGGTCAGAAACTGTTCAGGTAGCAGCTGTTGTGCCCTCCCTTGGCCCCGCCGCTCGGAGACGCCCCGC CCCCTGCCTTGAACGGCCGCCCGGCCCCGCCCCAGCGCCCACGTGACTAGCATAGGCGCGCCCCCGTTCCGCCCGCCGCCGCAGACTCCGCCTCCGGGACGCG AGCGAGCGGCGAGCGCGCGCACTACCAGTTCTTGCTCGGCGACTCCCGCGCACGCGCGCGCCGTGCCACCCTCCCCGCACCCCTCCTCCCGCCATCCGGCTTA ACGTGGCGGGCGCGCGCCGCGGCAGTAGCCGTGACAGGTACCCGGCGGGGCGGGGGGGGAGGGGGTTGGCCCGCGAGGGTGTGCGCAGGCACAGACCCGGGTC CTGTCCCCGCCGCCCCCTCCTCTGCAAGGTGTGCCTGGGCGAGGGGAGGGGCCCGCGGCCCGAACCCCTGGGTCACCCCCGAATTACAAACAAAAACCTTAAC GCCATTGCTCGCGGGTTAGAAGGCAGCTGTGCGTGCTCAGGAAAAGAAGCCACGCACAAGAGACCGCACGCGGCGTGGATACAGTGACACGAAACACCCAAAA TCTCTTTTGAAAGGGAAACCAGGCACAGTGGCTCATGCCTATAATCCCAGCACTTTCGGGGGCCAAGGCGCTCACCTAAACCCGAGAGTTCAAGACCAGCCTG GGCAATACAGCGAAACCCTGTCTCTACGAAAAATATAAAAATTAGCTGGGCATAGGGCTGGGCACGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCATTTTGGAGGCCG AGGCGGGCGGATCACGAGGTCAGGAGTTCCAGACCATCCTGGCTAACACAGTGAAACCTTCTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGC AGGTGCCTGTAGTCCTAGCTACTTGGGAGGTTGAGGCAGGAGAATGGCATGAATCAGGGAGCGGAGGCTGCAGTGAGCTGAGATTGCGCCACTGCACTCCAGC CTGGGGGACAGAGTGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAAAAAAATAATAATTAGCTGGGCATGGTGGCTGGCACACATGGTCCCAGCTACTCAGGAGGCTGAGGTGGAA GGATCTCTTGATCCCGGGGAGGTCAAGGCTGCAGTGAGCCAAGATGGCATCACCGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCCACAGACCCTGTCTCAAAAAAAAAAGAGAAAGT GGGGAAGAAAATGTAATACAAATTAATATACCAACAGCAATTAGTGAGTACTTTTTCCATGGAGCTGGGAGAGGGAATAAATGTTTGTAAAATTAAAATGTTC TACGCTAGAAATCAACTTTCCTTCTATGCTTTCTTTACTTCACCCCTTATAGCTACTTAGTAAATCTCACAAATCCTATCCTTCTGATCTCTCTGAAATGTAT GTACCCTTTCCCTTCTATTCTCACCACCCATGTTTCTTTGTTTCCTTCTAGCCTGTGTAATAATCTCATAATCGCACCTCCTGTACCTGCCTTCTTTCTAGTC CAGAATACGTTTTCCTAAATTCCACCAATAACCATCCTGCTACTGCTTTGTGTGAAATTCTCCAAAAAAAATTTTACTTTTCCAAAATAAGTCAGGCTCCCTC TCTTAGGATACAAAACCACACCATGGTCCCAGCCAATCTTTCAGCCTGATTCACTCAGTATATATTTATTGACCTCTCCTTTCTCCCAAGCACTTGGCTAGAT AATAATTAAAGAGTGCGGCACAAAACAAATTGGATTCCTCCCCTCATGGAGCTTGTATTTTCACAGGAAGCACAGACATTAAATAAATTAAAACACAAAAAAA TAGACAAGCATATAATTACAGTATGTATCCTAGAGAAATATCACTCATGCAGAAAGCATACACAAGGATGCAGCACTGTTTCCAATAGCGAAAAGCTAGAAAC AACCTACATGTTCACCAAAAGAAAATGGCCACATAAACTATACCATATCCAAATTATCCAAATTTTAGAATATAGACAACAGGTTGGGCGCGGTGGCTCACAC CTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAAGCCGAGGCGGGTGGATCACAAGGTCAGGAGTTCAAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCCTCTAAAAAAA CAAAAAAATCAGCTGGGCACTGTGGCAGGAGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTGAGGAGACTGAGGCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAACCCTGGAGGCAGAGGTTGCAGTGA GCCAAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCTAGCCTGGGTGACAGAGCAAGACTCCATCTCAG 168 chr21: 1 TGTAGGAGTCCTCCGGTGCTGGAGTCCAGAGCACAGTGAGGCTGGGTCCTCCCGTGCCATAGTGTAGGGCATGGCGGGACAGGGATCCTGCCCTGCGATAGTC 397450 CAGTGCTTGAGTCCGCAGTAAGGCAATGGTCCTCCAATGCTGGAGTTCACGGCGTTGTGGGGTCGGGGTCCTTTGGTGACTTAGTCCAGGGCGTACCAGGGCG 0- GGGGTCCACAGTTGCCATAGTGAGGATCTTGGAGGAAGGTGGTTCCTGCCTTGCTGTAGTCCGGGGAGCAGGGGGCAGGGGTCCTCTCTTGTCAGAGTCTCTG 139760 GCGCGGGGTGGGGGTGGAGGTGGGGGTTTTCCTATGCGATAGCCCACGGGTCGGTGAAGCCGGGTCCTCCCGTGCCTTTGTCCAGGGCGCAGGGGGGCGAGGG 00 TCTTCGGTGGTGGAGTCCGCGGAGCGGCAGGACGGGGGTCCTCCAGTGCCATATTCCAGGGCGCGGCGGAGTGGGGGACCTGTCCTGCAGTGGTCCAGGGCAT GTGGGAGTGGTGGTCCTGCTGTGCCTCAGTCCAGTGCGCGGTGGGACGGCGGTCCTGCTGTGCTGTAGTGCAGGACGCGGTGGCGCAGGGGTAGTCCAGAGAG CGCCGTGGCAGGGGGTCCTCCAGTGCTGGAATCCAGTGCAAGGCGGGTCAGGGGTCTTACCGTGCCGAAGTCGGTGGCAAGGGTCCTCCCGTGCCATAGTCTA GGGGGCGACGGGGCAGGGTTCTCTAGTGCAGGTGTCCAGGGTGTGGCAGGGCAGGAGTCCTCTTGTGCAGGAGTCCAGGACGTAGCCGAGGAGTCCTCCAATG TCAGAGTCCAGGGCTCTGCGGGGCCGGGTTCCCCCATGCCAGAGTGTAGGGCGCGTTCAGGTGAGGGTCTTGGCGTGCAGTAATCCAGGGTGCGGTGGGGCAG GGGTAGTCCAGACCTCCATGGCGGGCGTCCCTCTGTGCAGGAGCCCAGTGCCTGGCGGATCGGGGGTCCTTCTGTGCTGTAGTCCAGGGCACCGCAAGGTGTG GGTCCTCTGGTGCCCTAGTCCAGGGGGCGGCGAGTCAGAGGTTCTCCCGTGTCTCAGTCTAGGGCCTGGTAGGACTGGGGTCCTGGAGTCCACGTGGTAGCCC AAGTTGCCGCAGGACCAGGTACTCTGGAACCACAGTCCAGGGCGCTGAGGGGCAGGAGTAGTTCAGGGCGAGCCGGGGCCCAGGTCCTCGGGAGCCAGAGTCC AGGGTGTGGAGGGGTGGGGGTTCTGCAGTGGCACAGTCCAGGACACCGCGGGGCGGGACAGGGCGGGGATCCTCCCGTGCCTTAGTCCAGGGCTGAGCCGCGG GAGAGGTCCTTCAGTAGCACAGTCTAGCGCACGGCGTTGCAGGTGTCCTCCAGTGCCTGAGGCCACGGCAGGTCGCGGGTCCCACTGTGCTCTAGTTCAGGGC GGAGTGGGTCTGAGGTCTTCTCCTGCCTCAGTCTAGGGCGCTGGAGAGCGGGGATCCT 169 chr21: 1 GGGTTGGTCCTAGAAAGCGTGAGGATCGCCGAGTGCACTGCCCTCCCAGCCTAGGGTCCACTCTTCCTTGGCCCGAGCCCAGAGCTCGGGGTTTCAGGCGCTG 398950 GGCCCTGTGCAGCTGCCCAGAATAGGCTGAGCGGCAGGTTCCCGCCCTGGCAAGGGATCCAGCAGTGGAATCCTCACTGCTGTTGGCTGCGGGCAAGGTCAGC 0- GGGGTTTCCATCGCTGCTGGTGGGAGCCACCTGGCGGTGGTAGCTGCAAGTGAGCGCGTGGCAGAGACTGGCAGGGCTGGTCCCAGACACCCTGAGGGTCTCT 139920 GGGTGCATCGCCCTACCACCCTAGGGTCTGCTCTTCCTTAGCCTGCTCCCAGGACGCGGTGTACGAGGGCTAGACTCTGAGCAGCCTCCAGGATGGGGCTGAG 00 CAGCGGATTCCTGCCCTGCTGCAGCTACAGTCTGAATTAGGCGCCACCGCAGTATCTGGCCCTGGGGTACGTGCTACTGGGTGGCATGGACAGAGATGGGGGC TGCCACAGCTGCTATGGGGCTGAGCAGCCGATTCTCGCCCTGCTGCAGCGGGCGACCGCTGCAATCCCCAGCGCTATGGGACCGACCACCTGACTTAGATGCC TTGGAGGCATCCGGTCCTGGGGTCTTGCTGCTGGTGTCTGCGGGCAGGGTCACGGCTGCCACTACTACTGCTGTGCGCCATGGGCAGGTGCCAGCTGCAGCTG AGTCCGAGGCAGATGCTGTCAGGGCTGGTCTGAGGTTGCCTAAGGGTGGCTGAGTGCACCACGCTTCCACCCCAGGGTCCGTTATTCCTAGGCCGGCTCCCAG ATTGCAGGGTTGTGGGCGTTGGACACTGTGCAGCCATGAGGATCTGGTTGGGTGCAGATTCCCGCCCTCCTGCAGCTGAGAAGCCAATCTCATAACAGGCGCT GCAGTGACCTCTGGCTCTGCGGTCCGCGCTGCTGCTGGAGCTGGCAGAGAACAGAGCTGCCACCGCTGCTGCTTCCAGGAGTGTGCAGCTGGCAGCTGCAGCT GAGCCCGTGGCGGAGGCTGGAAGGCCTTATTCCAGAAGCCTTGAGGGTCCCCGAATGCACCGCCCTCCCACCCTAAGGTCCAGTCTTCCTTGCCCGCGCCCAG AGAGTTGGATTGCAGGCGCTGAGCACAGTGCAGGTGCTGGGATGGGGCTAAGCTGAAAGTTTCCGCCCTCTGGCTGCTGCGGGGCCGACAGCCTGAGTTATGC GCCGCGGCGGCTTTTGGTCATGGGATCCGCACTGCCGGTGGCTTGCACAGGGTCGGGGGCTGCCACAGCTGCTATAGTTCACCGTGTGCACGTGGCAGCCGCC CCTGAGCCCACCGCTGAGGCTGCAGGGCTGGTCCGGTCCCAGACGGCCTGAGGGCCATTTGCCCGCGCCCAGATCCGGGTGGCTGCGCTGGGCACTGTGCAGC CTCCCGGAATCCGCTGAAGGGCACGTTCCCGCTCTCCTACAGCTGTGGGCCGACTGCCTGATTTTGGCCACTAGGTGGAGTCTGGCTCTAGGGTTTCGAGGCC GCTGGTGTTGGTGGGCGGAGTCCGGGTTTGCCACCGCTGCGCTCCATGAGCAGGTAGCAGCTGCAGCGGAGCTTTAGACCGAGGCTGGCAGGGCTGGCCCCAG ACGGCCTGAGGGTCAGGGAGTGCAGGGTCCTCCCACCCTAGGTCCGCTCTTCCTTTCCCCTTACCCAGAGCGGGTTGTGCGGGCTCTGGGCTCTGTGCCGGCG CTGGGCTCTGTGCAGCCGCCGAGATGGGGCTGAGCAGCGGATTTCCTCCCTGCTGCAGCTGGAGGACGATTACCTGCACTAGCCGCTGAGGCGGCATCTGGCC CTGGGTTACTGCAGCTGGTGACGCGGGCAGGGTCAGGGTTGGTTGCAGGTGGCAGCTGCTGCTAAACCCATTGCGAGCCTCAGGGTCACCAAGTTCACCGTCC TTTCATCATAGTATCTGATCTTTGGCCCGCGCCCAGAGTGCGGACTGGCCTGCGCTGGGGACTGCATAGCTTCTGGGGGCCGGTCAGCGCCAGTTTCACGTCC TCCTGCAGCTGCGTGGCCTAAGGTCTTAGGCGCCGCGGCGCTATCTGGCCCTGCTGTCGACGCTGCTGGTGGTGGGGACAGGGTCAAGGGTTGCCACTGCTGC TCCCGTGCGCCATCGGCAGGTGGCAGTTGCAGATGAGCCCACAATTGAGGCTGTTGGGGCTGCTCCCAGGTTGTTAGAGGGTCGCCGAGTTCACCGACATGCC ACCCTAGGTTACGCTCTTGGCCCGCACCCAGAGCGCCGGGTTACGGGTCCTGGGCCCTGTGCAGCCACGGGGATGGTGCTGAGTGCAGGTTCCCGTCTTCCTG AGATGCGGGGCGACCACTGGAATTAGCCTCTGTGGTGGTATCTGACCCTAGGGTCCGAGCTGCTGGTGGCGTGGGCGGGGTCGAAGTCGCCTCTGTTGCTGCG GCGTGCCATTTGCACCGTCCTCTGGTAC 170 chr21: 1 AAATACTCTACTGAAAAAACAGAAATAGTAAATGAATACAGTAAAGTTTTAGAATACAAAATCAGCATAGAAAAATCAGTCGCATTTCTATACCCAACAGCAT 399850 ACCATCTGAAAAAGGAATCAAGAAACCAATCCCATTTAAAATAGCTATAAAAAAATGCCTGGGAATAAACTAAGCCAAATAAATATGTCTAAAATGAAAACTA 0- TAAAACATTGATAAAAATCAATTGAAAAAGATACAAATAAAGGGAAAGTTATCCCATTTTTATGAATTAGAAGTATTAATACTGTTAAAATGACCATCATACT 140001 CAAATCAGTCTATAGGTCCAATACAATCTCTAACAAATTTCCAATGTAATTCTTCAGAGATGTTAAAAAAGGTTTTAAAAATCGTTCTGCGGATGTTAAAAGG 00 ATTTTTAAAACGCTTTTTTCGTTCTGCAGGCGAAGGCTGTGGCCGTGCTCCCGCCGGCCAGTTCCCAGCAGCAGCGCATTGCCCCTGCTCCACGCCTTCGCTC CAGGCCCGCAGGGGCGCAGCCCCGCGGGAATCAGCACTGAGCCGGTCCCGCCGCCGCCCCAGTGTCCGGGCTGCGACTGCGGGGAGCCGATCGCCCAGCGATT GGAGGAGGGCGACGAGGCCTTCCGCCAGAGCGAGTACCAGAAAGCAGCCGGGCTCTTCCGCTCCACGCTGGCCCGGCTGGCGCAGCCCGACCGCGGTCAGTGC CTGAGGCTGGGGAACGCGCTGGCCCGCGCCGACCGCCTCCCGGTGGCCCTGGGCGCGTTCTGTGTCGCCCTGCGGCTCGAGGCGCTGCGGCCGGAGGAGCTGG GAGAGCTGGCAGAGCTGGCGGGCGGCCTGGTGTGCCCCGGCCTGCGCGAACGGCCACTGTTCACGGGGAAGCCGGGCGGCGAGCTTGAGGCGCCAGGCTAGGG AGGGCCGGCCCTGGAGCCCGGCGCGCCCCGCGACCTGCTCGGCTGCCCGCGGCTGCTGCACAAGCCGGTGACACTGCCCTGCGGGCTCACGGTCTGCAAGCGC TGCGTGGAGCCGGGGCCGAGCGGCCACAGGCGCTGCGCGTGAACGTGGTGCTGAGCCGCAAGCTGGAGAGGTGCTTCCCGGCCAAGTGCCCGCTGCTCAGGCT GGAGGGTCAGGCGCGGAGCCTGCAGCGCCAGCAGCAGCCCGAGGCCGCGCTGCTCAGGTGCGACCAGGCCCTGTAGCTGTGACTTGGCTGTGGGGCTGGCCCG CCTCCCTGACCCCTGTCAGGCGGAGCAGCTGGAGCTGACCCACGGGCCTGGGCTTTCGAGCGCTTTGTCCAGGCGCTAATGATGGGAAGGTGAAAGGTGGGGG TGGCCACACCCTGCAGTCAGGGTGGCAGGTGTCAGAGGCCACATGCAACCCACTGGTTTTGTCTTTTCCAGGATGCTGATAAGTTTCCCGCGGCCCCCGGAGC AGCTCTGTAAGGCCCTGTAATTGCCTTTCGTTCCCTTCTGCTCTATTGAGGAGTGGGAAGATGACAAAGTGTTTTTGCTCAACCCGAAGGAAAATGCACATGG GAGGACACACCGGGTTACTATTTGAGTAGCCCAGACAGGAGAGCAGCGGTCTGCT 171 chr21: 1 TGGGTGGATTGCTTGAGCCCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGACAAAATGGCAGAAACTCCATGTCTACAAAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCATGATGTTCTG 401700 CGCCTGTAGTCCCAGCTACTCAGGAGGCTGAGGTGGGAGGATCGCTTGAGCCCAGGAGGCGGAGTTTGCAGTGAGCTGAGATGTCACTGCATTCCAGCCTGGG 0- AGACAGAGCCAGACTCTGTCTCAAAAGAAAAAAAGAAAAAAAAAAAAGAAAAGAAAAAACGAAATTGTATTCTGAATACATCTTCTAAAACACTACATTTACT 140185 TGCACTATATTAAACTGGTTTTATCCTGACCACAATTGCAGGTGAAAGATACCACTGTTGTTCTATTTTTCTGGTAAGTAGAGTGAGCCATGTCTTCCCCAGG 00 GAAAGACGCCTCCTAAAAATTTGTAGGACCACCTTTGGTTTTCTTCCAGATATTTTTTTTGTCATCGCTTTTCCTGCGCCCAATTCCCATCTGTCTAGCCCTT CTGCCTCCGCTGGTCTTTTTCGCGAGCCTCTCCCCAGCCGCAGGTATTCGTCTGGGCTGCAGCCCCTCCCATCTCCTGGGGCGTGACCACCTGTCCAGGCCCC GCCCCCGTCCAACCCGCGGAGACCCGCCCCCTTCCCCGGACACCGGGTTCAGCGCCCGAGCGTGCGAGCGCGTCCCCGCTCGTCGCCCGGCTCGGCGTCGGGA GCGCGCTCTGTGTGGTCGCTGCTGCAGTGTTGTTGTGGCTGTGAGAAGGCGGCGGCGGCGGCGGAGCAGCAGCCGGACCAGACTCCCTAGTAGCTCAGGCGCT GCCCTGCGCCGGCCCTGGCAGGGAGCCTGGTGAGATGGTGGAGGAGGAGGCTGTGCCGTGGCTGGCCTTGCTGTGTCCTGCTGCCTGGTTAGAACCCCATCCC CGTCCCCCGTCTCCTCCGGGGGGTGAGGAGGAGCTGGAAGAGGGGCCGGCCTCTGTCCGGCCCGGCCAGGCGGCAGTCACCCTCTGAGGAGGCAGCGCCCGGG GAGGGGCCTCCCAGGCGGCCGCCGCCGCCAGGGGGAGGCGCTGGGAGTGGGAGTGGGAGCGGGACCTCAGCTGCCAAGCTCGGCCCGGACCCTAGGTGCGGGG GAGGCGGGGTCCCGGGCTCGGGCTGCCTGCCCGGACCTGGCGGGGATGGGCCCGTGCGGCTCCGGGTGTGGGACGTACCCTCAGAGCGCCCGGGGTTATTCCC ACTGACTCCAGGGAGGTGAGTGTGCGCCCTTCGCTCCCTGCCGTGTCTGTGAGGGTCCATCGTTGCCGGAGACTGGAGGTCGGGGGCCATGGGAGCCCCGGGG CGAACGGTGCGGACATGGGCCTTGTGGAAAGGAGGAGTGACCGCCTGAGCGTGCAGCAGGACATCTTCCTGACCTGGTAATAATTAGGTGAGAAGGATGGTTG GGGGCGGTCGGCGTAACTCAGGGAACACTGGTCAGGCTGCTCCCCAAACGATTACGGT 172 chr21: 1 GTCTCTAGGACACCCTAAGATGGCGGCGAGGGAGACGGTGAAGGTTGGCTCCCGCCTGTCTGGGCTCTGATCCTCTGTCTCCCCCTCCCCCTGCGGCCGGCTC 405640 ATGGCCTGGCGGAGGCCCGAACCAAAGACCTCCGCACCGCCGTGTACAACGCCGCCCGTGACGGCAAGGGGGCAGCTGCTCCAGAAGCTGCTCAGCAGCCGGA 0- GCCGGGAGGAACTGGACGAGCTGACTGGCTAGGTGGCCGGCGGGGGGACGCCGCTGCTCATCGCCGCCTGCTACGGCCACCTGGACGTGGTGGAGTACCTGGT 140581 GGACCCGTGCGGCGCGAGCGTGGAGGCCGGTGGCTCGGTGCACTTCGATGGCGAGACCATGGAGGGTGCGCCGCCGCTGTGGGCGCGGACCACCTGGACGTGG 00 TGCGGAGCCTGCTGCGCCGCGGGGCCTCGGTGAACTGCACCACGCGCACCAACTCCACGCCCCTCCGCGCCGCCTGCTTCGAGGGCCTCCTGGAGGTGGTGCG CTACCTGGTCGGCGAGCACCAGGCCAACCTGGAGGTGGCCAACCGGCACGGCCACATGTGCCTCATGATCTCGTGCTACAAGGGCCACCGTGAGATCGCCCGC TACCTGCTGGAGCAGGGCGCCCAGGTGAACTGGCGCAGCGCCAAGGGCAACACGGCCCTGCACAACTGTGCCGAGACCAGCAGCCTGGAGATCCTGCAGCTGC TGCTGGGGTGCAAGGCCAGCATGGAACGTGATAGCTACGGCATGACCCCGTTGCTCCCGGCCAGCGTGACGGGCCACACCAACATCGTGGAGTACCTCATCCA GGAGCAGCCCGGCCAGGAGCAGCTCATAGGGGTAGAGGCTCAGCTTAGGCTGCCCCAAGAAGGCTCCTCCACCAGCCAGGGGTGTGCGCAGCCTCAGGGGGCT CCGTGCTGCATCTTCTCCCCTGAGGTACTGAACGGGGAATCTTACCAAAGCTGCTGTCCCACCAGCCGGGAAGCTGCCATGGAAGCCTTGGAATTGCTGGGAT CTACCTATGTGGATAAGAAACGAGATCTGCTTGGGGCCCTTAAACACTGGAGGCGGGCCATGGAGCTGCGTCACCAGGGGGGTGAGTACCTGCCCAAACTGGA GCCCCCACAGCTGGTCCTGGCCTATGACTATTCCAGGGAGGTCAACACCACCGAGGAGCTGGAGGCGCTGATCACCGACGCCGATGAGATGCGTATGCAGGCC TTGTTGATCCGGGAGCGCATCCTCAGTCCCTCGCACCCCGACACTTCCTATTGTATCCGTTACAGGGGCGCAGTGTACGCCGACTCGGGGAATATCGAGTGCT ACATCCGCTTGTGGAAGTACGCCCTGGACATGCAACAGAGCAACCTGGAGCCTCTGAGCCCCATGAGCGCCAGCAGCTTCCTCTCCTTCGCCGAACTCTTCTC CTACGTGCTGCAGGACCCGGCTGCCAAAGGCAGCCTGGGCACCCAGATCGGCTTTGCAGACCTCATGGGGGTCCTCACCAAAGGGGTCCGGGAAGTGGAATGG GCCCTGCAGCTGCTCAGGGAGCCTAGAGACTCGGCCCAGTTCAACAAGGCGCTGGCCATCATCCTCCACCTGCTCTACCTGCTGGAGAAAGTGGAGTGCACCC CCAGCCAGGAGCACCTGAAGCACCAGACCATCTATCGCCTGCTCAAGTGCGC 173 chr21: 1 TAAAAATAAATTGTAATAAATATGCCGGCGGATGGTAGAGATGCCGACCCTACCGAGGAGCAGATGGCAGAAACAGAGAGAAACGACGAGGAGCAGTTCGAAT 407025 GCCAGGAACGGCTCAAGTGCCAGGTGCAGGTGGGGGCCCCCGAGGAGGAGGAGGAGGACGCGGGCCTGGTGGCCAAGGCCGAGGCCGTGGCTGCAGGCTGGAT 0- GCTCGATTTCCTCCGCTTCTCTCTTTGCCGAGCTTTCCGCGACGGCCGCTCGGAGGACTTCTGCAGGATCCGCAACAGGGCAGAGGCTATTATT 140705 50 174 chr21: 1 CGCCACCACGTGCGGGTAGCGCCGCATCGCCCCAGCCGTGTTCCTTGGTCTCCGTCTCCGCCGCGCCCGCCTGGTGAACTGGAGCACAGGGACCATAGTTCTG 411980 GAAATTTATCCTTTTTCTCTCCATGGATTCAGCAGCAGTGTCTAAAAGAAAAAAATTCATCAATCATTTATGTATATTTTAATATAAAGGTAAAACACTGCGA 0- ACCAGTGGAACCGGATAGAAAGTAATTCAGTTTTACAGAACACAACTGTTTTTCAGGCTCTTTTATTAAATATAAAAGAGCCATATATATTTCTGTGGAATTC 141204 CCCTTTTACTTAAGAATTCATTATCAGCGAATTAGTTTAAGGAGGCTGTTTTGTTAGAGGCTGTGGTTGCATTCAAAAATTGGAATAGGAACAATGACTTGTA 00 AAAATTCAACATTTTATTTTATTTTTGAGATGGAGTCTCGCTCTGTCGCCCAGGCTGTAGTGCAGTGGCGCGATCTCGGCTCACTGCAACCTCAGCCTCCCGG GTTTAAGGAATTCTCTGCTTCAGCCTCCTGAATAGCTGGGATTACAGGCGCATGCCACCAAGCCCAGCTAATTTTTTTTGTATTT 175 chr21: 1 CCCTGAACAGTCAGAGTTTACTGCCCACTTTTGCTGGAGGAGAAGCTCCTGAACAACTAGAGAGACTGTGGTTCCCAAAGAGCAGCCTGTAGGCCTGAGGACT 430480 GCTCTATGACCGGCGTCAGTCCCTGCCTCCCTCCCTCCGTCCCTCCTTCCCTCCTTCCTTCCCAGGCCTTCTCTGACTACCAGATCCAGCAGATGACGGCCAA 0- CTTTGTGGATCAGTTTGGCTTCAATGATGAGGAGTTTGCAGACCATGACAACAACATCAAGTGAGTCCACTTGGATGCCCCCTGCACGAGGCACGACTCCCCC 143061 TCCTCGCTGCTGAAGTCCCATGGGGGCAGCTCCCTTAGTCCTTGCCGGGAGATAACAGGTGTTTCCAGTTGCATGAGGGTGCTGAGGCCCCCAGTGAGAACCA 00 GGGGAGGAGCACTGAGGCCTCAGATGAGCACCGGGGGAGGAGCCCTGAGGCCCCAGATGAGCACCAGGGGAGGAGCACTGAGGCCCCAGATGAGCACCGGGGG AGGAGCGTTGAAGCCCCAGATGAGCACCAGAGGAGGAGAGCTGAGGCCCCAGATGAGCCCCGGGGGAGGAGCTCTGAGGCCCCAGACGAGCACCGGGGGAGGA GCGCCGAGGCCCCAGATGAGCACCGGGGGAGGAGCGCCGAGGCCCCAGATGAGCAGTGGGGGAGGAGCCCCGAGGCCCCCAGATGAGCAGTGGGCGGGGCAGG GAGCGCCGAGGCCATCCCCCTTGCTCTTGCAGCGCCCCATTTGACAGGATCGCGGAGATCAACTTCAACATCGACACTGACGAGGACAGTGTGAGCGAGCGGG GCTGTGCGGGGTCATGCAGGCACCCTGTTCCCAGGCAGCTCAGGCCGCGCCCATGGCTCGGTCTGTGGTGGGCCTGTGCGGTGGGGCTGGGAGAGGCCCCTCT GTGGAGCTAGGAACAGTCGCTTTTCTTGACCCTCCCCATCATGCCCTCCAGCCCATGGCGCCCACATCCTGAACTAAGCCCCTCTGGGAGCCCTGTGGGGAGA GCGCCTCCTGTCTCCCCCAGACCCTCTGGAAACTGACCTTGGCGTTTTACTCTGCAGCCCAGCGCGGCTCTGAGGCCTGCTGCAGCGACCGCATCCAGCACTT TGATGAGAACGAGGACATCTCGGAGGACAGCGACACTTGCTGTGCTGCCCAGGTGAAGGCCAGAGCCAGGTGCGGGGCCTGCCCATCCCCCCAAAGCCTCTGC CGAGGAGGTGCAGCCCCCAGAACACCCGTCAGATGCCCAGACGCCCTGCTGTTTGTTATGCCGG 176 chr21: 1 TTTGGGCCACGAGGCAAGTTCAAAGCGGGAGACTTTTGTTTTATAAAATGATGGTGAGCAGCTCCGGTTTTATGTCAAACATCAGGGTTTCGTGCAGGATATA 564934 AACATTT 0- 156494 50 177 C21orf3 ATTGCCGTACTTTGCTTCCCTTTGTATGTATTTCTTGTATGCTGCCGAGTCACTGATGGCTAGCTCTGTCTGGCAAGTAATTCAAAAATGCTGTTTATGTAGA 4 AAGGAAAGGTAGGGACTTTACCACACTCTGTCATTAAAGGGAGCAATTGAAGAACAAAGGAACTGAGTAAATACCTATATATTGCCTTTTGTGTTGCGAAACA CTGTAGCACAAACACATTTGTGTTCAGCCAAATGTTTTACTTCCTTTTGTAATAACGCATATAGTAGGTTGTCTCCACATATGTACAAGAATCCATATTTTAT TTAAACGTATATAGTCAATTGTTCATATTTATAGGCTGCAAACATTTCTCAATCTCAAAGACTTTTACATATCCACTCCCACACAGCTATTTGTTATTATTTT AAAAGTTCTTAAATTAAAAAAAATAAAATAAAATACTAATATCTCTGTTGGTTGATTTTATTAAGCAACTTAGGATTTCAACACAGTTTAAATCATATTGATG ACTCAGATCCTGGCAGGTCTTACAATTCCTGTGAAATGAGAGCACAGCTAATAAAAATATTAAGCAATTACTTTTATTAAAATCATAGGGTTTTTTTCATTAT CACATAGAAATGATTGATCTATACAGATTGGTCTCACTCATGTGTCTTTTGGGCTGCTTGGGAGCTTCATGTAGAAGTGGAAAGTCCCCTTTGCTCTTCCTTC GACCAAGGTGGGGAAAATGAAGGCATAGAATACAATCTAGGGCTATTAAAGAATTGCTGGCATTACTTCTCTCTATCACGTGTGAGCCTGGCTGCCTGCTTCC TGAGGTAGGGGATCCAGGATGAGACTGTGCCGGAGCCTGTTTCCACAACTGCATTTGGAGATCCGTCTTATTGATTAGCGGGGGAAAGGGGTGGGGATCAGGA GTGTGAGGTGAGGGGAGGACCAACTGACGACTGGCTCAATGAAGCACAAGACATTTTCTTCCGGAAAGATGTCAAACAACTGAGAAACAGCCAGAGAGGAAGT AGAAAGGTGGAAAAATGAGGAGACCCTGGAAGAAATGAAGGCATTTCCTATGAGACAGCCTTGGGGCTTTTTTCTTTTCTTTCTTTTTTTTTGCTTCCATCAT CTGACCTGCAAAGGCTAGAGTGACAGCGTCATGCAAATGCTGCAGTCCAGCAGGTCTGGGAGAGGGTGGATGCTAGACTGTGAGTTAATGTTAATGATGAGCG CAGTGAAAATACCAGCCGCTGCCACCCCCTGCTCACAGAAGCGCTCTGAGTCAGCATCAGATGCTTTGCCTCGCCTCTCGCTGTGTATCTGTATGCCTGTGTG CGCGCGCGTGCTCGCTCGGGCATCCGTGTCTAGCCGAGGGGAGGGGGTGGCGTGTGAGTGCGTGGAGGGTAAAAGCCAGTCAGTCAGTGAGAAGCAAAGGTAC GTTGGAGAGCAACTAAAATCTGACTGATTTCCATCTTTGGAGCATCAGATGTATTCCC 178 BTG3 GCAGCCTCCTCCTGAAAAATGTAAGCCATTTCCACTTTGTAAAGCTACGTTTATATTCCACCACGATACGATGGAAAAGAAAACCCAAGGCAATTTAATATAC GGGTTGGGAAGAAAGTTTTGCTGATGGAACTACATTAGCCTCCACTCCAGCAAAGCAAACAAGGAACCACACTAAAGAAATGTACTGAATCTTTTAA 179 CHODL TGCCTGAGCGCAGAGCGGCTGCTGCTGCTGTGATCCAGGACCAGGGCGCACCGGCTCAGCCTCTCACTTGTCAGAGGCCGGGGAAGAGAAGCAAAGCGCAACG GTGTGGTCCAAGCCGGGGCTTCTGCTTCGCCTCTAGGACATACACGGGACCCCCTAACTTCAGTCCCCCAAACGCGCACCCTCGAAGTCTTGAACTCCAGCCC CGCACATCCACGCGCGGCACAGGCGCGGCAGGCGGCAGGTCCCGGCCGAAGGCGATGCGCGCAGGGGGTCGGGCAGCTGGGCTCGGGCGGCGGGAGTAGGGCC CGGCAGGGAGGCAGGGAGGCTGCAGAGTCAGAGTCGCGGGCTGCGCCCTGGGCAGAGGCCGCCCTCGCTCCACGCAACACCTGCTGCTGCCACCGCGCCGCGA TGAGCCGCGTGGTCTCGCTGCTGCTGGGCGCCGCGCTGCTCTGCGGCCACGGAGCCTTCTGCCGCCGCGTGGTCAGCGGTGAGTCAGGGGCCGTCTCCCCGAA GAACGAGCGGGGAGAGGGGACCACGGGGCGCGGCGGGCAGCCTGTTCTCGGGCGGAGGCTCTCCGGGGCGTTGGAAACCTGCATGGTGTAAGGACCCGGGAGG AGGCGGGGAGAAATTGATTGTGCTGTTCTCCTCCCTCTCTTCTCTAACACACACGCAGAAAAGTTTAAATTTTTGTGAAGCGCTTGCTTACGTAGCTGCGGAG CGAGCCTCTGCTTCATTACGAGCGGCATAGCCTTTTTCAGGAGTGATTTCCACTTTCTTTGTGAGAGAGTTGACCACAC 180 NCAM2 TTCAATTTACACTCGCACACGCGGGTACGTGGGTGTTCGGGGTAGGGCACTGATCTGGGGAAGGTCTCCCCCCCGCGACCCAACTCATCTTTGCACATTTGCA GTCCTCCCTCGGTGCACTCCTGGCGGGGATCTGGCCAGTGCAGCGCACTGGGACCGAGGGCAGAGCCCGCGGAGTGAGGCCAGGAGAGACTTCAGGCCTCTAA GGACACAGCTGAGGCTAAGGCTGAGTTGAACGCAGCCCCTCCCGCGGCTCGTCCCCTCTCCAGTGTCTCTCCCGTAAGGTGCCGCTCCCAACAGCAATGGGTC GAGATGTAGAGGAAACACTCTGTACGTTATTTTTCCGCCCACCCTTTAGCGCCTGAGGAGACAGACAGTGTAGACTTTAGGGTACAATTGCTTCCCCTCTGTC GCGGCGGGGTGGGGAGCGTGGGAAGGGGACAGCCGCGCAAGGGGCCAGCCTGCTCCAGGTTTGAGCGAGAGAGGGAGAAGGAGGTCCACGGAGAGACAAGAAT CTCCCTCCTCCCACGCCCAAAAGGAATAAGCTGCGGGGCACACCGCCCGCCTCCAGATCCCCCATTCACGTTGAGCCGGGGCGCG 181 chr21: 2 TCATTATCCGATTGATTTTCCTGGTATCACATCACTTAAGTTTAAGTAGCTCTTATGTTACTTAGTAATGACTGCAAAACACGAGTTGTGATGCGGGCAATTT 357400 GGATACAACAAAAAGAAGCCATTAAGTTTGTTCGTTAGTTAACAGGTGAAAGCTCTCAAGTTATTAAGGATAAAAATGCTAGTATATATATATATGGTTTGGA 0- ACTATACTGCGGATTTTGGATCATATCCGCCATGGATAAGGGAGGAATACTATAATCAGGTTTGTTTTAAATTCCATGTCTAATGACTTCGTTATCTAGATCA 235746 CCTGTAGAGCTGTTTTTATTGTAGGAGTTTTCCTTGGTTTTAATCTTTTGATTTGTTTTTCATGTTAATACTGAAATTTTTAAAAATTGCATATTGTACTTCC 00 TATATGAAAATTTTACTATGTATTTTTATTTTTATTTTCCTTTTCCTTTAGGAAGAATTAGTTTGTTCCCTGACAGAGTTAGAGTAAGGGCAAATTACTTGTC TCTATAAACAACTCAGATGTTTTGAGCCGGTGTTGTAGGGGTTATCTTTTTCTGGTTTTGCATTTTATTATAGGACATAGTGCTT 182 chr21: 2 AGAAAGAAGAAATCCGGTAAAAGGATGTGTTATTGAGTTTGCAGTTGGTGTTTGATCTTGCACAGATTTTCTCAGGGGCCTTAAGACCGGTGCCTTGGAACTG 436692 CCATCTGGGCATAGACAGAAGGGAGCATTTATACGCC 0- 243670 60 183 chr21: 2 CGAAGATGGCGGAGGTGCAGGTCCTGGTGCTCGATGGTCGAGGCCATCTCCTGGTCCGCCTGGCGGCCATCGTGGCTAAACAGGTACTGCTGGGCCGGAAAGT 565600 GGTGGTCGTACGCTGCGAAGGCATCAACATTTCTGGCAATTTCTACAGAAACAAGTTGAAGTACCTGGGTTTCCTCCGCAAGCGGATGAACACCCACCTTTCC 0- CGAGGTCCCTACCACTTCCGGGCCCCCCAGCCGCATCTTCTGGCGGACCGTGCGAGGTATGCCGCCCCACAAGACCAAGCGAGGCCAGGCTTCTCTGGACCGC 256569 CTCAAGGTGTTTGACCGCATCCCACCGCCCTACGACAAGAAAAAGCGGATGGTGTTCCTGCTCCCTCAAGGTTGTGCGTCTGAAGCCTACAAGAAAGTTTGCC 00 TATCTGGGGCGCCTGGCTCACGAGGTTGGCTGGAAGTACCAGGCAGTGACAGCCACCCTGGAGGAGAAGAGGAAAGAGAAAGCCAAGATCCACTACCGGAAGA AGAAACAGCTCATGAGGCTACGGAAACAGGCCGAGAAGAACATGGAGAAGAAAATTGACAAATACACAGAGGTCCTCAAGACCCACAGACTCCTGGTCTGAGC CCAATAAAGACTGTTAATTCCTCATGCGTGGCCTGCCCTTCCTCCATCGTCGCCCTGGAATGTACGGGACCCAGGGGCAGCAGCAGTCCAGGCGCCACAGGCA GCCTCGGACACAGGAAGCTGGGAGCAAGGAAAGGGTCTTAGTCACTGCCTCCCGAAGTTGCTTGAAAGCACTCGGAGAACTGTGCAGGTGTCATTTATCTATG ACCAATAGGAAGAGCAACCAGTTACTATTAGTGAAAGGGAGCCAGAAGACTGATTGGAGGGCCCTATCTTGTGAGC 184 MIR155 GCCTGAAGACCATTTCTTCCTCTCTTAGGGACCTGCTGGTCTCCAGCTGATTCGGTCCAGGAGGAAAAACCTCCCACTTGCTCCTCTCGGGCTCCCTGCAAGG HG AGAGAGTAGAGACACTCCTGCCACCCAGTTGCAAGAAGTCGCCACTTCCCCCTCCAGCCGACTGAAAGTTCGGGCGACGTCTGGGCCGTCATTTGAAGGCGTT TCCTTTTCTTTAAGAACAAAGGTTGGAGCCCAAGCCTTGCGGCGCGGTGCAGGAAAGTACACGGCGTGTGTTGAGAGAAAAAAAATACACACACGCAATGACC CACGAGAAAGGGAAAGGGGAAAACACCAACTACCCGGGCGCTGGGCTTTTTCGACTTTTCCTTTAAAAAGAAAAAAGTTTTTCAAGCTGTAGGTTCCAAGAAC AGGCAGGAGGGGGGAGAAGGGGGGGGGGGTTGCAGAAAAGGCGCCTGGTCGGTTATGAGTCACAAGTGAGTTATAAAAGGGTCGCACGTTCGCAGGCGCGGGC TTCCTGTGCGCGGCCGAGCCCGGGCCCAGCGCCGCCTGCAGCCTCGGGAAGGGAGCGGATAGCGGAGCCCCGAGCCGCCCGCAGAGCAAGCGCGGGGAACCAA GGAGACGCTCCTGGCACTGCAGGTACGCCGACTTCAGTCTCGCGCTCCCGCCCGCCTTTCCTCTCTTGAACGTGGCAGGGACGCCGGGGGACTTCGGTGCGAG GGTCACCGCCGGGTTAACTGGCGAGGCAAGGCGGGGGCAGCGCGCACGTGGCCGTGGAGCCCGGCCTGGTCCCGCGCGCGCCTGCGGGTGCCCCCTGGGGACT CAGTGGTGTCGCCTCGCCCGGGACCAGAGATTGCGCTGGATGGATTCCCGCGGGCAGAGGCAGGGGGAAGGAGGGGTGTTCGAAACCTAATACTTGAGCTTCT TTGCAAAGTTTCCTTGGATGGTTGGGGACGTACCTGTATAATGGCCCTGGACCAGCTTCCCTGTTGGAGTGGCCAGAGAAGTGTGTAAAACACACTAGAGGGG CAGGGTGGAAAAAGAGACTGCCTTCAAAACTTGTATCTTTTCGATTTCATTTTGAAAAATAACTACAAATCTATTTTAATTTTACAAAGTTAGACTCATAGCA TTTTAGATATCAATGTCTTCATTTAACAGAAGTGAAGATGGAGCAAACGCTCAATCAGCGTCTGTATTTATTCGCTCCTGTTGTGCCAGGGTGCGTTTTTGCC GAGCGGTTGCCTTTCTTTACTCACAAAACCCCCTTGATGTCTGTCCTCCACGTTTTACGAGGGAGAGCCGGATCTTTTGAAGTTTGTATCATCTAAAGCAGGT ATATTGGGATGACTATGGATAGAATTTAACCTGAAAACACTGAAGTTGACAGCTGACAAAG 185 CYYR1 CATAACAAGAGTCATTCTAATGTGATTATAAAGGACCCGAAGCTTTGCTTTTAAAATTCAATACTTAGGTAGAAAGAAAATGATAACTTTTTCCCTTTGATTT TTATTCACTATTTTTATAACACTAGCAGCCCTGAGACACCGGATTGGAAATATCTATGCCTCTTGATGTTACCTGGGCACCACTGCATCACAGTCCT 186 chr21: 2 AATAGTAATTGCCAACAGTCAAGATATGTACTACCACCAAATTCCGTGTTATTTGTGATCAAAAGATATACACAGATACTTGAAAACTGATTTCTACGTTGCA 693880 TATGGGAAAAATACCTCATTTTTCTCAGCTGTCCATTATTTTTGAGATATTATGTGCAGTGATAGTAAGAACAAGCAGATTTGGAACACATCAGCAATAATTT 0- TTTCAATCAGAGTCCTGCCAAAATGAAAGAATTTGACAGTATCCGGCACCCTGTACTCATGCTTGGCTTCTGTAGAAACTGTGGCTTGCAAAAGGGCAGCTGG 269392 GTACTGTGTTTTGGTACCTCATTCTTTAAACGTATAATGGGAATCTGGTTGGTTCAGGAAAACCCTTGCCTACTTATTATTACTCTGTTTT 00 187 GRIK1 GGCCCATACTTAATGTATTTTTAAACGTTTTAACATTTACTAATATAGAACCTTCTATTGCCTATTTCCTTCTGGTTTATTCCCTTTCCTTCTGTCATTGAAG AAATGGTTCTAGTGGTAGAAATACTCCACGATTGAGAAGAATGTGGGAAGAAAGGAGGGCTGGTGGGTAAGAATTGCTCATGATGTCTCCCTCTGAATTCTGT GCTCTCACAATGACACTCCAATGTGTGGTTTGACGCCTGGAAGA 188 chr21: 3 TGCTTCAACCGGAAATGTGGTTGAATTACCCTTACAGTGAACCTGATCAGTGGTAACAGGAGATGCTAGAACAGGAAAAGACAAGTTTCCCCTTTCCTCCCTA 074135 TCCCATCAATTACTTTGAGGTGTATTTTTTCTTTGCAACCCCTCCAGAGAAGTCGGCAATGTTTAACGAGCATGCCTGCCAAGTGGCTTGCCTTATACCTCAT 0- TATGAAGTGATACTCAGGGCCACTAACACATCGCACAGCATTGC 307416 00 189 TIAM1 TATGATTCCCTCGATTTCCCTCAATCTTAACCATTGTGGATCACAGCAGGAGGGCCAGAAAGTGAGCTTCAGCCTGGCACCGGGACCTCAGCCTCTCCCTTAA ACTTTCCCTAATCCTCGGAGCTAGTGTTACTCAAGTGACTCCACAGTGTTGCCCGATCCCTTCAGACATGGCCTTGATGATCTCCAAAACTCATGCTACCTTT GCCAGCCTAAAGCATCCACTCTGTGCCCCAAAACGTGAATGTCAAATACCCTTCAAGGCAGAAGGCTATTTCTATTTTTGTTTGTTTCTGTTTAAGGCAACAA TCACCAACATTTGGTACACATGAGCCATCCTGTGAAACATCAAGGCGCTTCGTTGGCAGCAAGTCAACTTCGGTTTCAGAAGAAAGCTGCACTATTTCCTGAG GTTAGAGGTTTAAACCAAAACAAGACAACCACATTTTAACCCCAAATCTGCCGACTGAGGGTAACCATGATCCTTCCTTCACAGCACC 190 TIAM1 TACTAAATCAACCCAAACCCGAGAACCCGGTCATGGAGAAATAAATGATAGTAATCTATGCTGTTCATCTGTTCCATCACTCACTCACTCTCTTGCTGAACAA GAAAGGGCCACCCATGTAGCAAACCACATGTAAAGAGCCGGGAAGAC 191 TIAM1 TATTATTTTGTTCAAAGTAGACGGGTATACTAACATCTGTGGGCAAGTTTACCACACGCCACTTAAAACAGGCTAACAGGGTCATATGCCAAAACGTTCAGGT TTGCATTTTTGAAAAGCTCAGAGATCTGACAGATGTGTTCCGGCCGCGATTTAACATGCGGCTCCAGTGAGAAGGAAGCAGATATGACAAATGGTTCACTTAT TTCAGAACTAAAACCCCAGAGGAGCAGCCTGAGCCAAAAAGGGAAGTGATCAATGGAAAAGACGGTCGAATCTGCTCACAGGCAAGGCAAGGGG 192 SOD1 AAGACCTGGAGTTTCCATTACACCGAATTGGCACTTAATAACTGTTGTCGGAGCATTTCTTAAGCCACATTTTCGTAAAGTGGCTTTAAAATTGCTCTGCCAG TAGGCAGGTTGCTAAGATGGTCAGAGACAAACTTCTGAACGACTCTTGTAAAATATACAGAAATATTTTCAGAACTTTTATCAGTAAAATTACAAAACGTGTT GCAAGGAAGGTGCTTGTGATAACACTGTCCCCAGAACCTTAGTGAAGTTACCAACTGGTGGAAAATTTTCTCTTGCACTCGGCTTAAAAATCAT 193 HUNK GCAGGGGTGACTGGTCCTCTCTCTCTGCACCTCGCAGGATTTCTCTGGAAGATCTGAGCCCGAGCGTCGTGCTGCACATGACCGAGAAGCTGGGTTACAAGAA CAGCGACGTGATCAACACTGTGCTCTCCAACCGCGCCTGCCACATCCTGGCCATCTACTTCCTCTTAAACAAGAAACTGGAGCGCTATTTGTCAGGGGTAAGT GCGACCCTAGAGGCGATCGTCTCTGCTGTCTGTGGAAAAAAGAGCTCCTACACCCAAAGTGCTTCTCAGTTGCTGACACTTGATCCAAGCTGCTAATTTAATC TAATGTGAGGCTGAGTTTTCTGAATGTGGGATAAAGTCGTAGCTAAACCTGCTTCTCAGGGAGTGCCTTTTATCTGCAATGTTTTTCAAAT 194 chr21: 3 AAGTAACGGGATCAAATTAATTATTATTTTGGTGGCCGCCTCTCTTCTCCACCCCAAGCCAGGCAAGACTCACCCTCGGCCCTGCCCGCCCCAGCATTTCAAA 327220 TGGAATACCTAGGTGGCCCAGGGGGACCCCTGACCCCTATATCCTGTTTCTTTCTGCCTGCTTTGCTACTTTTCTCCTTGATAAAAGGAGAGAGTGAGAGATA 0- ATTAACAAAAAACATGGCCCCAGGACAATGAAACAACTGGCCTTGGCCGGCCAGAAATGTATCCTGGTTTTCTAGGTGAACTTTCTCCCATCAATCTTTCCTT 332733 TAACCTCTCTGTTAGTGGAAGCAATAGGAACACCCCTCCCCTCCCCTGAGCAAATGCTTTCTTTTGACTGGAAACAAAACAGGGGCTCGGCGAAGGCTGAGGT 00 GAAATCTGGGTGGCATGGGCGCCGCACAATGGGGCCGCTGTTCCCCGGCCCGGGCTTGTGTTTTACAACAGGGGAGGGGCGGGCGTGAATGGTCTGATGATTG GAACAATCCCCCCGATTCAGGCCTACAAACGCATCTTCTGTTCCACACCGAGGGGACAGAAAGGAGAAAAGTGACAAAGAACGCGGGGCGGGGGGAATTAAAA CAAAATGCGCTCGACTAAAAAATCTCTCATATCCTGCATATTCCAGAAAGCGGCTCTATGGAGAGAGCCTTCAGGAGGCCTCAGCCATATCTGAATGGCTTTC TCTGGCCTCTGATTTATTGATGAAGCTGAAGCGACTTGCTGGAGAAAGGCCTGGAGCCTTCTTTGTCTCCGAGATGAAGTACAATAGGCCACAGGGCGGAGAT CTCTTGTGATGCTCTCGGGTCCTGCCTTTCTCTTGCCCTCTCCTCCCTGCAAATACCAGCAGCGGTGACAAACGATTGGTGGTGTGCCTGGGAGAGCCGGTGA CAAGACTGGGCCACTTGAGGTCTCCTTAAGAGGGTATTATGGCCAGGGCGACGTTTGTGCTGTGAAGATGGCACACTCCATTTTGTCAATGGCTCTCATCGGC CCAGATAATCGCCCCCTGCCTGCCTGTCAGGGGCGCAGCCGGCCGATTCATGGCGCCCTCGGAGAAAGTA 195 OLIG2 GTCTTTCCCGCCCCCTTGTCTAAACTCAAAACCGAGTCCGGGCGCGCCTTGCAGGGCGCCCGAGCTCTGCAGCGGCGTTGCGGGCTGAACCCATCCGGCACAA ACTGCGGGCCACTGGCCCCTCACACCTGGGAGTTTGCGGCGCTGGCCTGCAGCCCGGGGCCCACGTGGCGGAAGCTTTCCCGGGCGCGCGCTGCGCAGCCCCG CGGGGCCGGGGAGACACCGCTCGGGAGTCCTCCGCTCGGCTGCAGAATCTTTATCAGCTGCACTTTACCGCAGCCCTGGCTAGGACGCTAGGCGGTGGAGCGC CCTATCCAGGTGCGCCGCCGCACCATGGATCACCGCGCCCGGTCCCGCAGTCCCGCCATGGCCTGGGGAGGCCCGAAGCCCGGGGACAGTGGCCGGCCCATCT CCGGCTCCGCGGACCCCCGGCTCAGGCGGGAGGGCAGGCGGGTCCCTGCAGGCCCCCAGGGAGCCCGGGAGCCTCTCTCTGGCGTCATTCAGTCCCGGGGCAA CCTGAAGCGCGGTAGATATTGGAGAGGGGGCGTCTGTTGGGGGGACCTGGCGTCATTACTGATGGCTAGCAGGGAGGAGGGAACGGGTTGTCACCTCGGCCTC ATAAGGCCGTGAGTGAGTAGTCCAGGGCCTCTTCAGGCATTTTTGAAACTGGATTAACTAGGGGGGAAATTGTAGCACTGAAGCCACCGTGACTGTCTTTTGC GCTGTGTGGAAACTCCGGTAAAACTCTTTGGGCAACAGTCTTATCACCAGCTCTTCAACGTGTGCAGCCCTTCTGGTCCTGTCCCTGTTCTGGGCCCCAGGAA TGCAAAGCAGGTCCAGGCACTGTGAAGACCCTGGCGGTGGAGGAAGAGGCTTCCCGGCTGTGGAGGAAGCCAGACCCTTACAACACAAGACGAGAACCAGACC TGCGTGGGGGAGCTCTGGATGCTACAGGGGCTCAAGGAGGGGTGGAGGGGCCTTCCCAGGCCAACCCCTGAACGGCTTGGACAAGATGCTCAGATGGACGGGA GGAACGGCGTGTGGGATGGGGGAGCTGGAGGCGGGTGGGTGGGGGGGGGAGGATGGGGAAAGCGCTGGCCCACCCAGTGTGGGAGGGGTAGAGGAAAAGCCCG CAGGGGCCAGGTTGGGACCCCGTAGGCCGGGTTAGAGGGCTTGGACTTGATCCTGACAGGCGACAGGGAGACATATTGCTACTTATTATGTGCACAGTGGCCA GATCTCTAAAGAAAACACCATCCCCCACCCCCACCCCCCATATAGTAAACCAGGTGGTCCGCCCAGTGCTCCCAGGGAGGTGATGGGAAATCCCACTCCATAC CCTGCGGTGAGGGGTTCCATGCCCTCCACGTGTGCAACTACTCCGGGCCCAGGGAAACACTGGGCCCCATCCGGTAACCCCCGGCCCAGTCGGGTTTCCCAGT TCACATTATAACCAAACGGTCTTGCCAGCTAGACAGACAGACACCCCTGACCTGTTTACCCTGATCCTCTGCTCTCAGGATTAATCACAACTTGTCGAAGGGG GTGGCTTCCAGTGGGGTGGACCGCTCTGTCAATGCCAGCGTGTGTCTAGCATCTCCTGGGGTGGGGGTGTGGGGAAGGGAGGTGTAGGATGAAGCCCTAGAAG CCTCAGGCAATTGTGATCCGGTGGGCTGGATACTGAAGCCCACCCCTGCCTTGACCTCAATTTTCAGTATCTTCATCTGTAAAATGGGAACAACCTGCCTTCC TCCTAGCCCTAAAGGGGCTGCTGTCAAGATTGGCTGAGATAGCTGTTTGCAAGCTGAGCTCAATGAAAGTTCATTGTGTCCCCCTCAGTCCTATCCCAATATC GTCTCACTGCAAAGGTGGGGGGCAGCTTAACTTCAAGGGCACTTCAAGGATAGCCAGGTGGCTGTCAGCCCAGCTTTCCAGGATGGGAGCAGGATCTTGACAG AAGGGTTGACTGGGAGGGGCAGTTGCTGGTTTGGGCTTCGTTAGGTTGCATTTTTGTTTGTTGTCCTTTCATTTCCCTGGGGCAGCACCCCTTCCTGCAAGCT CCAGGCCTTCCTCTGGAATGCTCCTAGAGCCCAACCTCTGCTGGTGCCTGAGCTTAAGCCAGGCCAGCTAAGGGGATCCTGGATTCACACGGCCTCACAGTCA CTCAGATTGTTAGCAGAAGACAAAAATTACAAGGGGAGGGCGTCATGTGATTCTTACACACCCTCCAAATCCAGCAGACACCTTGGAAGCCACAGGTAGCTTC AAGAAACCCATTTTACGGATGAGAACCTGAGATGGAGAAAGGACAACTGGAGATCTCTGAGTCTCTGAGCCCACACTCCCTACCTCCCTGCACCTCCAGGCAC TCTGCTGGCAGGATCTTGGGCAAATGCCCACAGCTCTCTGAGAGTCAGTTTTCCTGTCTGTAAAATGGGAGTCATACCTTCCTCCTATGGCCGGTGAGAGACT AAATTAAACTATGTCTGTCAAGACACCTGAAACTCCTGGCACAATTTAGGTTGCCTTCAAGTGGTCACAGTTGTCATTAGGTGGAAGTCAACACCCCAATCAT TGTAAAGGTGCCCATATACCCCAAGATCCAGATTACAGCTCTCACAGTTTATTATATACAGCGAAAAAACACATAACACACCTTTGCCCACATTTACATGTAT TTTACGGACCATGTTTCACATCAGTCCGCATGCACATCTGCACGTGTGTGCATTCGGCAGTATTTACCAAGCACCTGCCAAGTGCCAGGGCCTGTCCTCCGCA CCCGGCGTGAACTGTCCTGGACCAGTCCCGGGAGCCGCGGTTCTGACCAGCCGTGCTGACCCTGGACGACTCCATGAGCTGTTTTGTGAGAAAGACACGCCAT TTGTTTGCAGAGTTCTGACTTCTGAGGGGTCATGTAGCACATGTTTGGTAGCCAAACGCTGTCATTCACGACCAGGAGCGATGGCTGCAATGCCTTTTTCTTT GCTTTGCTTTCCGGTGCCGGGAGCCTTGCCTCCCGCCGCCACCCCTGGTCAGCTCTGCGCAAGAACGTCGTTCTGTTTGGCAGCCAGGCCGAGACGCAGCCTG AATGTGAGCAGGAACTCGGAGAAGGGAAGGGAGAGAATCAGAAAGAAGGCCCGGGAGGGACCCGGGAAGCAGTGGGAGGTCTGCGCCCTGGAGCCCCGCGAGA GCCCGCCGGTTTGGCACGGGCTCCTCCCGGGCCGCCCGGCGGTCCAACAAAGGCCGGCCCCGACACGCACCCGGTCTTTTGTGGGAGAGAAACACAAAGAAGA GGGAAAAACACGGAGGAGGCCAACAGCACCAGGACGCGGGGGCCAACCAGGAACTCCCGGAGCCGGGGCCCATTAGCCTCTGCAAATGAGCACTCCATTCCCC AGGAAGGGGCCCCAGCTGCGCGCGCTGGTGGGAACCGCAGTGCCTGGGACCCGCCCAGGTCGCCCACCCCGGGCGCCGGGCGCAGGACCCGGACAAGTCCTGG GGACGCCTCCAGGACGCACCAGGGCAAGCTTGGGCACCGGGATCTAATTTCTAGTTATTCCTGGGACGGGGTGGGGAGGCATAGGAGACACACCGAGAGGTAC TCAGCATCCGATTGGCACCAGGGCCAAGGGAGCCCAGGGGCGACACAGACCTCCCCGACCTCCCAAGCTACTCCGGCGACGGGAGGATGTTGAGGGAAGCCTG CCAGGTGAAGAAGGGGCCAGCAGCAGCACAGAGCTTCCGACTTTGCCTTCCAGGCTCTAGACTCGCGCCATGCCAAGACGGGCCCCTCGACTTTCACCCCTGA CTCCCAACTCCAGCCACTGGACCGAGCGCGCAAAGAACCTGAGACCGCTTGCTCTCACCGCCGCAAGTCGGTCGCAGGACAGACACCAGTGGGCAGCAACAAA AAAAGAAACCGGGTTCCGGGACACGTGCCGGCGGCTGGACTAACCTCAGCGGCTGCAACCAAGGAGCGCGCACGTTGCGCCTGCTGGTGTTTATTAGCTACAC TGGCAGGCGCACAACTCCGCGCCCCGACTGGTGGCCCCACAGCGCGCACCACACATGGCCTCGCTGCTGTTGGCGGGGTAGGCCCGAAGGAGGCATCTACAAA TGCCCGAGCCCTTTCTGATCCCCACCCCCCCGCTCCCTGCGTCGTCCGAGTGACAGATTCTACTAATTGAACGGTTATGGGTCATCCTTGTAACCGTTGGACG ACATAACACCACGCTTCAGTTCTTCATGTTTTAAATACATATTTAACGGATGGCTGCAGAGCCAGCTGGGAAACACGCGGATTGAAAAATAATGCTCCAGAAG GCACGAGACTGGGGCGAAGGCGAGAGCGGGCTGGGCTTCTAGCGGAGACCGCAGAGGGAGACATATCTCAGAACTAGGGGCAATAACGTGGGTTTCTCTTTGT ATTTGTTTATTTTGTAACTTTGCTACTTGAAGACCAATTATTTACTATGCTAATTTGTTTGCTTGTTTTTAAAACCGTACTTGCACAGTAAAAGTTCCCCAAC AACGGAAGTAACCCGACGTTCCTCACACTCCCTAGGAGACTGTGTGCGTGTGTGCCCGCGCGTGCGCTCACAGTGTCAAGTGCTAGCATCCGAGATCTGCAGA AACAAATGTCTGAATTCGAAATGTATGGGTGTGAGAAATTCAGCTCGGGGAAGAGATTAGGGACTGGGGGAGACAGGTGGCTGCCTGTACTATAAGGAACCGC CAACGCCAGCATCTGTAGTCCAAGCAGGGCTGCTCTGTAAAGGCTTAGCAATTTTTTCTGTAGGCTTGCTGCACACGGTCTCTGGCTTTTCCCATCTGTAAAA TGGGTGAATGCATCCGTACCTCAGCTACCTCCGTGAGGTGCTTCTCCAGTTCGGGCTTAATTCCTCATCGTCAAGAGTTTTCAGGTTTCAGAGCCAGCCTGCA ATCGGTAAAACATGTCCCAACGCGGTCGCGAGTGGTTCCATCTCGCTGTCTGGCCCACAGCGTGGAGAAGCCTTGCCCAGGCCTGAAACTTCTCTTTGCAGTT CCAGAAAGCAGGCGACTGGGACGGAAGGCTCTTTGCTAACCTTTTACAGCGGAGCCCTGCTTGGACTACAGATGCCAGCGTTGCCCCTGCCCCAAGGCGTGTG GTGATCACAAAGACGACACTGAAAATACTTACTATCATCCGGCTCCCCTGCTAATAAATGGAGGGGTGTTTAACTACAGGCACGACCCTGCCCTTGTGCTAGC GCGGTTACCGTGCGGAAATAACTCGTCCCTGTACCCACACCATCCTCAACCTAAAGGAGAGTTGTGAATTCTTTCAAAACACTCTTCTGGAGTCCGTCCCCTC CCTCCTTGCCCGCCCTCTACCCCTCAAGTCCCTGCCCCCAGCTGGGGGCGCTACCGGCTGCCGTCGGAGCTGCAGCCACGGCCATCTCCTAGACGCGCGAGTA GAGCACCAAGATAGTGGGGACTTTGTGCCTGGGCATCGTTTACATTTGGGGCGCCAAATGCCCACGTGTTGATGAAACCAGTGAGATGGGAACAGGCGGCGGG AAACCAGACAGAGGAAGAGCTAGGGAGGAGACCCCAGCCCCGGATCCTGGGTCGCCAGGGTTTTCCGCGCGCATCCCAAAAGGTGCGGCTGCGTGGGGCATCA GGTTAGTTTGTTAGACTCTGCAGAGTCTCCAAACCATCCCATCCCCCAACCTGACTCTGTGGTGGCCGTATTTTTTACAGAAATTTGACCACGTTCCCTTTCT CCCTTGGTCCCAAGCGCGCTCAGCCCTCCCTCCATCCCCCTTGAGCCGCCCTTCTCCTCCCCCTCGCCTCCTCGGGTCCCTCCTCCAGTCCCTCCCCAAGAAT CTCCCGGCCACGGGCGCCCATTGGTTGTGCGCAGGGAGGAGGCGTGTGCCCGGCCTGGCGAGTTTCATTGAGCGGAATTAGCCCGGATGACATCAGCTTCCCA GCCCCCCGGCGGGCCCAGCTCATTGGCGAGGCAGCCCCTCCAGGACACGCACATTGTTCCCCGCCCCCGCCCCCGCCACCGCTGCCGCCGTCGCCGCTGCCAC CGGGCTATAAAAACCGGCCGAGCCCCTAAAGGTGCGGATGCTTATTATAGATCGACGCGACACCAGCGCCCGGTGCCAGGTTCTCCCCTGAGGCTTTTCGGAG CGAGCTCCTCAAATCGCATCCAGAGTAAGTGTCCCCGCCCCACAGCAGCCGCAGCCTAGATCCCAGGGACAGACTCTCCTCAACTCGGCTGTGACCCAGAATG CTCCGATACAGGGGGTCTGGATCCCTACTCTGCGGGCCATTTCTCCAGAGCGACTTTGCTCTTCTGTCCTCCCCACACTCACCGCTGCATCTCCCTCACCAAA AGCGAGAAGTCGGAGCGACAACAGCTCTTTCTGCCCAAGCCCCAGTCAGCTGGTGAGCTCCCCGTGGTCTCCAGATGCAGCACATGGACTCTGGGCCCCGCGC CGGCTCTGGGTGCATGTGCGTGTGCGTGTGTTTGCTGCGTGGTGTCGATGGAGATAAGGTGGATCCGTTTGAGGAACCAAATCATTAGTTCTCTATCTAGATC TCCATTCTCCCCAAAGAAAGGCCCTCACTTCCCACTCGTTTATTCCAGCCCGGGGGCTCAGTTTTCCCACACCTAACTGAAAGCCCGAAGCCTCTAGAATGCC ACCCGCACCCCGAGGGTCACCAACGCTCCCTGAAATAACCTGTTGCATGAGAGCAGAGGGGAGATAGAGAGAGCTTAATTATAGGTACCCGCGTGCAGCTAAA AGGAGGGCCAGAGATAGTAGCGAGGGGGACGAGGAGCCACGGGCCACCTGTGCCGGGACCCCGCGCTGTGGTACTGCGGTGCAGGCGGGAGCAGCTTTTCTGT CTCTCACTGACTCACTCTCTCTCTCTCTCCCTCTCTCTCTCTCTCATTCTCTCTCTTTTCTCCTCCTCTCCTGGAAGTTTTCGGGTCCGAGGGAAGGAGGACC CTGCGAAAGCTGCGACGACTATCTTCCCCTGGGGCCATGGACTCGGACGCCAGCCTGGTGTCCAGCCGCCCGTCGTCGCCAGAGCCCGATGACCTTTTTCTGC CGGCCCGGAGTAAGGGCAGCAGCGGCAGCGCCTTCACTGGGGGCACCGTGTCCTCGTCCACCCCGAGTGACTGCCCGCCGGAGCTGAGCGCCGAGCTGCGCGG CGCTATGGGCTCTGCGGGCGCGCATCCTGGGGACAAGCTAGGAGGCAGTGGCTTCAAGTCATCCTCGTCCAGCACCTCGTCGTCTACGTCGTCGGCGGCTGCG TCGTCCACCAAGAAGGACAAGAAGCAAATGACAGAGCCGGAGCTGCAGCAGCTGCGTCTCAAGATCAACAGCCGCGAGCGCAAGCGCATGCACGACCTCAACA TCGCCATGGATGGCCTCCGCGAGGTCATGCCGTACGCACACGGCCCTTCGGTGCGCAAGCTTTCCAAGATCGCCACGCTGCTGCTGGCGCGCAACTACATCCT CATGCTCACCAACTCGCTGGAGGAGATGAAGCGACTGGTGAGCGAGATCTACGGGGGCCACCACGCTGGCTTCCACCCGTCGGCCTGCGGCGGCCTGGCGCAC TCCGCGCCCCTGCCCGCCGCCACCGCGCACCCGGCAGCAGCAGCGCACGCCGCACATCACCCCGCGGTGCACCACCCCATCCTGCCGCCCGCCGCCGCAGCGG CTGCTGCCGCCGCTGCAGCCGCGGCTGTGTCCAGCGCCTCTCTGCCCGGATCCGGGCTGCCGTCGGTCGGCTCCATCCGTCCACCGCACGGCCTACTCAAGTC TCCGTCTGCTGCCGCGGCCGCCCCGCTGGGGGGCGGGGGCGGCGGCAGTGGGGCGAGCGGGGGCTTCCAGCACTGGGGCGGCATGCCCTGCCCCTGCAGCATG TGCCAGGTGCCGCCGCCGCACCACCACGTGTCGGCTATGGGCGCCGGCAGCCTGCCGCGCCTCACCTCCGACGCCAAGTGAGCCGACTGGCGCCGGCGCGTTC TGGCGACAGGGGAGCCAGGGGCCGCGGGGAAGCGAGGACTGGCCTGCGCTGGGCTCGGGAGCTCTGTCGCGAGGAGGGGCGCAGGACCATGGACTGGGGGTGG GGCATGGTGGGGATTCCAGCATCTGCGAACCCAAGCAATGGGGGCGCCCACAGAGCAGTGGGGAGTGAGGGGATGTTCTCTCCGGGACCTGATCGAGCGCTGT CTGGCTTTAACCTGAGCTGGTCCAGTAGACATCGTTTTATGAAAAGGTACCGCTGTGTGCATTCCTCACTAGAACTCATCCGACCCCCGACCCCCACCTCCGG GAAAAGATTCTAAAAACTTCTTTCCCTGAGAGCGTGGCCTGACTTGCAGACTCGGCTTGGGCAGCACTTCGGGGGGGGAGGGGGTGTTATGGGAGGGGGACAC ATTGGGGCCTTGCTCCTCTTCCTCCTTTCTTGGCGGGTGGGAGACTCCGGGTAGCCGCACTGCAGAAGCAACAGCCCGACCGCGCCCTCCAGGGTCGTCCCTG GCCCAAGGCCAGGGGCCACAAGTTAGTTGGAAGCCGGCGTTCGGTATCAGAAGCGCTGATGGTCATATCCAATCTCAATATCTGGGTCAATCCACACCCTCTT AGAACTGTGGCCGTTCCTCCCTGTCTCTCGTTGATTTGGGAGAATATGGTTTTCTAATAAATCTGTGGATGTTCCTTCTTCAACAGTATGAGCAAGTTTATAG ACATTCAGAGTAGAACCACTTGTGGATTGGAATAACCCAAAACTGCCGATTTCAGGGGCGGGTGCATTGTAGTTATTATTTTAAAATAGAAACTACCCCACCG ACTCATCTTTCCTTCTCTAAGCACAAAGTGATTTGGTTATTTTGGTACCTGAGAACGTAACAGAATTAAAAGGCAGTTGCTGTGGAAACAGTTTGGGTTATTT GGGGGTTCTGTTGGCTTTTTAAAATTTTCTTTTTTGGATGTGTAAATTTATCAATGATGAGGTAAGTGCGCAATGCTAAGCTGTTTGCTCACGTGACTGCCAG CCCCATCGGAGTCTAAGCCGGCTTTCCTCTATTTTGGTTTATTTTTGCCACGTTTAACACAAATGGTAAACTCCTCCACGTGCTTCCTGCGTTCCGTGCAAGC CGCCTCGGCGCTGCCTGCGTTGCAAACTGGGCTTTGTAGCGTCTGCCGTGTAACACCCTTCCTCTGATCGCACCGCCCCTCGCAGAGAGTGTATCATCTGTTT TATTTTTGTAAAAACAAAGTGCTAAATAATATTTATTACTTGTTTGGTTGCAAAAACGGAATAAATGACTGAGTGTTGAGATTTTAAATAAAATTTAAAGTAA AGTCGGGGGATTTCCATCCGTGTGCCACCCCGAAAAGGGGTTCAGGACGCGATACCTTGGGACCGGATTTGGGGATCGTTCCCCCAGTTTGGCACTAGAGACA CACATGCATTATCTTTCAAACATGTTCCGGGCAAATCCTCCGGGTCTTTTTCACAACTTGCTTGTCCTTATTTTTATTTTCTGACGCCTAACCCGGAACTGCC TTTCTCTTCAGTTGAGTATTGAGCTCCTTTATAAGCAGACATTTCCTTCCCGGAGCATCGGACTTTGGGACTTGCAGGGTGAGGGCTGCGCCTTTGGCTGGGG GTCTGGGCTCTCAGGAGTCCTCTACTGCTCGATTTTTAGATTTTTATTTCCTTTCTGCTCAGAGGCGGTCTCCCGTCACCACCTTCCCCCTGCGGGTTTCCTT GGCTTCAGCTGCGGACCTGGATTCTGCGGAGCCGTAGCGTTCCCAGCAAAGCGCTTGGGGAGTGCTTGGTGCAGAATCTACTAACCCTTCCATTCCTTTTCAG CCATCTCCACTACCCTCCCCCAGCGGCCACCCCCGCCTTGAGCTGCAAAGGATCAGGTGCTCCGCACCTCTGGAGGAGCACTGGCAGCGCTTTGGCCTCTGTG CTCTTTCCT 196 OLIG2 CCGGCACGGCCCGCATCCGCCAGGATTGAAGCAGCTGGCTTGGACGCGCGCAGTTTTCCTTTGGCGACATTGCAGCGTCGGTGCGGCCACAATCCGTCCACTG GTTGTGGGAACGGTTGGAGGTCCCCCAAGAAGGAGACACGCAGAGCTCTCCAGAACCGCCTACATGCGCATGGGGCCCAAACAGCCTCCCAAGGAGCACCCAG GTCCATGCACCCGAGCCCAAAATCACAGACCCGCTACGGGCTTTTGCACATCAGCTCCAAACACCTGAGTCCACGTGCACAGGCTCTCGCACAGGGGACTCAC GCACCTGAGTTCGCGCTCACAGATCCACGCACACCGGTGCTTGCACACGCAAGGGCCTAGAACTGCAAAGCAGCGGCCTCTCTGGACCGCCTCCCTCCGGCCC TCCTGAGCCCTACTGAGCCCTGCTGAGTCCTGGAGGCCCTGTGACCCGGTGTCCTTGGACCGCAAGCATCCTGGTTTACCATCCCTAC 197 RUNX1 GGACGCGGCCCGCTCTAGAGGCAAGTTCTGGGCAAGGGAAACCTTTTCGCCTGGTCTCCAATGCATTTCCCCGAGATCCCACCCAGGGCTCCTGGGGCCACCC CCACGTGCATCCCCCGGAACCCCCGAGATGCGGGAGGGAGCACGAGGGTGTGGCGGCTCCAAAAGTAGGCTTTTGACTCCAGGGGAAATAGCAGACTCGGGTG ATTTGCCCCTCGGAAAGGTCCAGGGAGGCTCCTCTGGGTCTCGGGCCGCTTGCCTAAAACCCTAAACCCCGCGACGGGGGCTGCGAGTCGGACTCGGGCTGCG GTCTCCCAGGAGGGAGTCAAGTTCCTTTATCGAGTAAGGAAAGTTGGTCCCAGCCTTGCATGCACCGAGTTTAGCCGTCAGAGGCAGCGTCGTGGGAGCTGCT CAGCTAGGAGTTTCAACCGATAAACCCCGAGTTTGAAGCCCGACAAAAAGCTGATAGCAATCACAGCTTTTGCTCCTTGACTCGATGGGATCGCGGGACATTT GGGTTTCCCCGGAGCGGCGCAGGCTGTTAACTGCGCAGCGCGGTGCCCTCTTGAAAAGAAGAAACAGACCAACCTCTGCCCTTCCTTACTGAGGATCTAAAAT GAATGGAAAGAGGCAGGGGCTCCGGGGAAAGGGAACCCCTTAGTCGGCCGGGCATTTTACGGAGCCTGCACTTTCAAGGACAGCCACAGCGTGTACGAAGTGA GGAATTCCTTTCCACCAAGAGCGCTCATTTTAGCGACAATACAGAATTCCCCTTCCTTTGCCTAAGGGAGAAAGGAAAGGAAACATTACCAGGTTCATTCCCA GTGTTTCCCTGGAGTAATGCTAGAATTTACTTTTGTCATAATGCAAAATTAAAAAAAAAAAAAATACAACGAAGCGATACGTTGGGCGGATGCTACGTGACAG ATTTTTCCAAATTTTGTTGCGGGGAGAGGGAGGGAGGAGAATTGAAAACGGCTCACAACAGGAATGAAATGTA 198 RUNX1 TTTTTAATGCTCAGAGAAGTTCGTATTACTGATTCGGGAACACTGAGTTTTTCAGCTCCTGTAAAACTATTTTCAGGTTTATTTTCAAGTACATTCTTTA 199 RUNX1 CACCCTAGAGGCAAGGACGGGGTCTGTGTCAAGAGGCTTCCCAGAGAAGTGAAAACTCTGCAGGTGCAGCCGCTGGGAGAGCATCAAGAAGGGCAGGGTGGAG GGGCAGGGGGCGAAGGGAGGGGGTGAAGCCCGCACCCTACCCCCACATGAAACTGATTCCACTACCCCATCTCTGCAAGCGTCCAGAGGCAGAGAGGCCAACA TTTCGGGGACAGCTTGGAGGCGGGAGATTTAGGCAGGGCTCCTTAAACTTTTATGTGCATGAAAATCAGGCCAATCACGGGGCTCTTGAGCAAATGGGGACGA TGATTCAGCAGGTCTGGGCTGAGGCCTCAGATTCTGCACTTCTAACAAGTTCCCAGGTGGTAGTGATGCTGCCAGTCCAAAGACCACACTG 200 RUNX1 TGCTTCAGTGGGGTAAACTTGAACCGCTGAGAAGACAAGCAGGGAGTCGGTCTCGCTGAGATTTTTACCTGTGGTTCTAGGAACGCAGAGGCATGTGAGTGTT CAGGCTTTGCATAGACCACTAAGCCACTTCTAAGAACAAGGCTACCTGAGCCATTTTGCAAAAATATGTACGTGCCGAGGCTTTTCCTCCCCACACCTACCTC AACTCTTTCTGCCGACACACTGCACTTTTCAAGGGAACCCAAGTTTGGGTTCGGCAAGAATTGTACGTTGCACACCGTGTGTGATAATTCCAGGGAATTTCAA TCGCATCTTGTCTTCCTTCCTAAGCAAATTCGGTGGGAACCTGGTGTGGTGTGATAGAAAAAGCCCCGAGTTCTCTGTGGTAGACCACATCAATTTCATGTGC CAGTCTCTCAGACTCCGGCTTGCCTCTCTCAAGGAAGGGAACAATGGTTTGCTTGGCTTCACTCCTCTCTTTCCCCCCAATTTCCACATGGGTATCTGGCTAA AAATGAGTTACAGGTTTCCTTCTGTGAGAATTGCATGGACTGATAAAGTACCATCCCAGGAAGAAAACAAAGATGCTGTCTTCCCTTTCGGCTCACAGTTGCC GTTGGGGAGGGAACACACGCTGTAAATTATAGGCAGCCAGAAGTGACCGCATTGACCACTGCGAGTGGCCCAGCTATGGCAACAGGCTGAGAACTCTGGGGGA GAGCCATTTGTTGGCAGGGATGGTGATTCTTCTAGCATCAAGCTCTAAGATGATGACCAAACGGTATCAAAAGAAATGATATTTTGCTACCTCTCCGGCTTGG GTGAATGATGTGGACAGTTAACCTGGACAATTTAAACCTTTATGTTGATGGATCACTTGGATGAAATTAACCAGGAAATTGCCAAGATTTCACTTGGCCCTCT GACATCAAATCTCAATATTATATTACCAAATTAGAGATTCTAAAGAACCCTGAGTTCCTTTCACTGAAAGGAAGGAGTGGAAAAACCTTTCCAGATGATCCCT TTTGAGTCTTGGTGCGAGCTCAGGCCCTCCCTACACTGCCTCCGTGAAAGCTAACCGACCCTTGTTCCTAACCTAGCGCAGGTCAGCTGAGTGTCCATCGGGC ACAGGAGCCCTGGGCTTGTCCGGGAGATAGCCAGACTCCTGCTATTTCCTGATGTCTGCATAGCTCAGCGTGTCCCTCACCATCTTTGCCGTTGGCCAGTAAG GAGAGCCCCAGGGGCCAGCACTGCACACTGAAACCCAACCTATTGCTCAATGGAATGCTTAAAAATTTCCTGAATCTGCCTTCCTGAGTTGATAAAATAGGAA ACAATACACGTTCTGAGGGGGTACTGAAAGCAGAGTAAAGCCAGGAAGATCTTTTTTTTCTGTTATTCTATACAAATATTGCTTCCTCTGCTTGTTAGCAGCC CAGAGGAAATGCAGCCAGGGAGCCGTTTGCAGCTTTTCACCAGTGGCCGGTGTCTCTGTGTTACCAACCAAACGACGCTGCAAGACTAGTGACTAACGCACGT CTGCATGATTCAACTTCACTAAAATTCCCTCTGCTGCCAGTAAAGAAGCACTTGAAAACTCTTTAATTTGAAACTTGAGCTTGGTTAATGACTTGTTTTCTTC TCTTTCTCTTTAACTTCTCTCTTGCCATCTCCAACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACTCTCTCTCTCTCTCTCTCTCTC TCTCTCTCTCTCTCATCAAGTTTTTTAATTTCAGGGACCCGGAAACATACAGCCCCGTGCATTCACAATAGCATTTGCTGTGATAAAGTGGCCGGCAAGCCCT CTGCATTCCCCTGCTCACTTAGCTGTATGAATAAATAATGAGTCACAGATACAATTTGGGTGCTCAAGAGAGTTTGTAGCCAGAAAATTAATTATTCTCCCAT CCCAGCCCACTCCATCTCAGCTTTGCCAAACCATCAAGATACACTTTGCAGGCACTGGTCAGAGTGCGTGCCCCGACGCACACGGCAATGCCTTTGAGACATT TTATGTTATTATTTTTGTTTGTTTAAGCACAGCCCTCTTTTACCACGAAAGATACACAAGACGCACATGCACACACATACTCACACACTCACAGCTCAACCAC AGCTTTGTCCATTTCAAGAGGCTGGTTTCAAAAATGGAGACAGGTTTTCCACCCTGGCTGTTCCTATTCATAAGCCTGTAATCTAACGACTTAAGCTGCGAGA ATGCTTAACTCGGGAAACTTCTCTATTGCCCTTTTCCAGAGAGACCTCGGTATGCCACAATTTGCTTCCTTTCTCTCTTGAAAGATGCTGGTTGTCTCTTTGC ATTGAGGCTACAAGGAAAAACACAGCACAGCCCCATGCTGATGATTTTAACCTAACCAAGTCTGTCAGTCTCCTGTACTCTCTGCCTTATAGAGACAGCTGCC TTGCCACTTTGGCCCTGAAGTCCCCAGGCTGGTGCAAGGCTATCTGAGAGCCTCCGCCTCCTGCCCCACACTGGCACCAGCCCTCCTGGCTGGCTCTGTGCAT GTGCCTGCTAAGCCCCAGGGCAGGCTGCATTCTGGGCCACACAGCATGCCGAGTTAAGGATAACTCAGACACAGGCATTCCGGGCAAGGGACAGCAAAATAAA ACCCAGGGAGCTTCGTGCAAGCTTCATAATCTCTAAGCCTTTAAACAAGACCAGCACAACTTACTCGCACTTGACAAAGTTCTCACGCACCGACTGAACACTC CAACAGCATAACTAAGTATTTATTAAAACATTTCTGAAGAGCTTCCATCTGATTAGTAAGTAATCCAATAGACTTGTAATCATATGCCTCAGTTTGAATTCCT CTCACAAACAAGACAGGGAACTGGCAGGCACCGAGGCATCTCTGCACCGAGGTGAAACAAGCTGCCATTTCATTACAGGCAAAGCTGAGCAAAAGTAGATATT ACAAGACCAGCATGTACTCACCTCTCATGAAGCACTGTGGGTACGAAGGAAATGACTCAAATATGCTGTCTGAAGCCATCGCTTCCTCCTGAAAATGCACCCT CTTCTGAAGGCGGGGGACTCAATGATTTCTTTTACCTTCGGAGCGAAAACCAAGACAGGTCACTGTTTCAGCCTCACCCCTCTAGCCCTACATCTCTCTTTCT TCTCCCCTCTGCTGGATACCTCTGGGACTCCCCAAGCCCTATTAAAAAATGCACCTTTGTAAAAACAAATATTCAAATTGTTAAAGATTAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AGCCAGCGCCGCCTTGGCTGTGGGTTGGTGATGCTCACCACGCTGCGAAACCCTGTGGTTTGCATTCAGTGTGATTCGTCCTGCCTGCTGACCACTATGCTGG GTTCAGACTTCTGACACTGCCAGGCTACCCAACTTGTGGTTCTGTGGTTGTTTATGAGGCCCAAAGAAGTTTTCACACAACCCAAATTACAAATTTAACTGTT CCCCTTTCCACAGCCCATCTCAATTGGTTCTTGCCAATCATGTGACTTAAGTGATGTCAATTTTTTTTTTTCTTTTCTGAGCAATGCCCTTCCTTCCCTCCAC CTGCCCTCCCCCAGGCTGTGCAAGAAAATAGCCGAGTAGACTTTGCAAGAGGGGGGGATGTAGAAAAAAGTGACTCAGTCACTTATTATATCTCAATGGTCTT TGCTGATTTAGTACAACTCGGCTCCTGTTGTTATTTGTGGTTTTTGGAACTACTGATTATTTTGATAAAGATTTCATTGCTGCTTATTCAATAGTAATTCAAC GCTGGCATCAAGCCGCTGCTCCGACAGGATGTGGATCCCATCATTTAAAATGCTAGGCATCAGCTCCGGGAGAGTTAAGTCCTTGGTAACGTCTATCATGGCA TAAGTGAAACTATAAAAGGGAAAAATAAATAAAAAGAAATGTTTTGGTGAGAGTCTGACCCCTACAACGGGCTGGCAACTCACAGGTATTTTAAAGCCTGGGA AAGGGAAAGAATTTTACTTTTGAAATAAAAGGACTGTTTTAATGAAACCAAAATTATGTGGTTTTATTCCCCCTAAATGGACAACTTTAGTATGTATCTCTTT CAGTAAAGAGATAAAATCATAGTACAGTCTTAACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACACAAATTAGGAAGCTAAAGGAAAACAAAGCAGA GAGAATTTCTGTATTTGGGACAAAGCAGTGGTTACTCTGCAGATGTTTATTTGTATTGTCACTTGGGAAAGCTCCCTGTATTGCCTTTCTCTAGTTCAATTCA AATCAATAGGCTAATTTACACCTGTAGGTAAAACTACACTTTGAGCACATGAGGATGCCACAATAGAAGGGGAACCAGGAGGAGACACTTCTCCTGGGGCTGA CTAATGAATATTATATAGCGCGTCCTCTACCTTAGAAAGACATGCCTGTTTGAAGATGCTAAAAACAGGATAATTTTGTAAGTGGGCAAACCACTGTGGTCAC ACGTATTTCATTTTCCGGCCCCACTGGCTTTACCTGCTGACAACTAAAACGTCATTTTGTTTTGTAGTTCCAAGATGAAGAAAGGCTTATTTTCCTGATTTAC TACCTTATTCATTTGGCTCTGCTCTGCCTACATCCGCCATAGCACTCTGCGCACGTGAAATTTCGACACATAGGGTCAAGAGAACCTGTGTGATGATGGGTTG TAAATGCCAGTCCTGGATTCTAAGCTGCAGTAGCCAGCACAGGCACTTCAGAAAGGCTGAACTCCCACAACACTCCCTCGGTTTTCCCTCATCCACTTAATTT CACACACACAAAGACCCACAACGATAGTAGCTTCCATGGCACAAGTCTTTCAAAAGGAACAGACACAATTTTTACTTACTCCTGTTTTGACTAAAGCAGGAAT TGAAACTCAACAGACCGCTTTCTCTTACACTTGTGAGAAGTTAGCTGGCCACATGT 201 chr21: 3 AGGGAAAAGAGATAACGAAAGAAAGAAAGAAAAAAAAAAGGGCCGGCAATTTCATGTACATTTGTTTTGGCATTCGCTGAATTCTAGAGATGAAAACAATCTC 549920 CTGCTTTTAATTCAGTCCACGTGCAACAAAGTTGTACGTTGGGAGATCTGGCTTTTAATAAGAACGATTAACAAGCGTTTTTGATCACAGGAAGTTGAGAAGA 0- GTCGCTGCTTCTAAGAATACAATAAACATTGACTAGCAGTTAGACGGTCCATCTTTCTCTATCAGCCGTTTAGCAGCCTCTACTTTGATTTGGGGCAAATGCG 354997 AGATGGGACCAGGAGAGAGCTCCCCACACCCCCACCACCACGTGGGCAGTGGTTCTGTTCCAGAGCGCCTTCCTTCCTGTCCAGGGAGGCAGGCTGCTGAGGC 00 CGTTTCTGGGCAAGAGGCCATTGTCGGGATATTTGCTTTAGATAGCTTGCAGCTGGGCTGAGTGGGTGTTTCATTCAGACTCAACACA 202 chr21: 3 AGCCTGGCGCACCCGCCCTAATTTGAGTCAGGGACCCTAGGCGCCTGCAGCTCCGGTTCGGGTTGAGTGCCTCCTGTCAGGATGTGAAGCTGCTGTCCCCCCC 582280 GGGGGCCTCCAGCACTGCTGAGGACTCAGCAGTCAGCCTCTCCTCCCACTTGGGCTCATTTACAGAGAGCATCTCCAGGAATCAGTCATGGGGAAAGGGGAAA 0- CGCGGAGTGACAACACAACACGTAGAAAGTTCTCTGCCGCCTTGGTCAGGCTTGTCAGCCTCACAGCCCATCCTGCTCCTGCGGGAGGAAAAGTGAGCAGAAC 358235 TCAGCCCGGAGATGAGCCGCAGGCCGGCAGCCCCTGCCTCTGCCCTGCTTGTTGTGACTGCAATGCAAGGCTCTCTGTAGGTGCGGGGGATTCGGGTTAAATG 00 GGTCTCCAGTGGTCCAGCGCTCCCAGCAAAGGCCGACCACAAGAATTAGCGGGCTAGTTATTTACCATAACCATATACAAAACCACAAGCATCAGCGTTCCCT CAAATACATCCGAGACGCTGTATATCTCTTTATTAAAGCCTGTCAGGGTTTGTTATTGCACAGCTTGGCCTTGAACCCCAACTAAACCAGGCTGCTTGAGCAA AGAACCAAGCAATGCAAGCATTCAGGCAGGACCATTATAACCCTGAGGCCAAAGGCAGAAGCAGGGAGAGGAGACGTCTTCC 203 CBR1 AGACCAGCCTCGGTCTTCGGCCTGCGGGTTCTGCAAAGTCAGGCTAGCTGGCTCTCCGCCTGCTCCGCACCCCGGCGAGGTTCCGGTGGGGAGGGGTAGGGAT GGTTCAGCCCCGCCCCGCTAGGGCGGGGCCTGCGCCTGCGCGCTCAGCGGCCGGGCGTGTAACCCACGGGTGCGCGCCCACGACCGCCAGACTCGAGCAGTCT CTGGAACACGCTGCGGGGCTCCCGGGCCTGAGCCAGGTCTGTTCTCCACGCAGGTGTTCCGCGCGCCCCGTTCAGCCATGTCGTCCGGCATCCATGTAGCGCT GGTGACTGGAGGCAACAAGGGCATCGGCTTGGCCATCGTGCGCGACCTGTGCCGGCTGTTCTCGGGGGACGTGGTGCTCACGGCGCGGGACGTGACGCGGGGC CAGGCGGCCGTACAGCAGCTGCAGGCGGAGGGCCTGAGCCCGCGCTTCCACCAGCTGGACATCGACGATCTGCAGAGCATCCGCGCCC 204 DOPEY2 AAACGTTTAAAATATATTTCTAAACAGAATGGGCCAATTCAGTCACAGTAACTGTTGATCTCCATAGCAGAGCAACCCACAAAGACAGAACTGATTTTTTTCC CATAATCAGGGGTGAAAAATATACAACTTGTTTCTGAACCAAAACCACAATTTCTGCAGTTTAAAATGTTTCACTGCTAATATGGCCCTGGTAGAAATTATGT AGTTTCTTTTCTTCTTTAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTAAAAAAATTTCCTAAGACACTAAATGCTCCATCTGGAATGTAGATTCTGATCACAAAGCAGCTCAGTTAA CCTAAAAAATAAAAAATTCCCATCACCTGTCTCAGTAGGGCCTGAGAGTAGTGTGGGGAACCCCAGCTTTGGTATGGAGAGTCATGGCCCCTTGAACCAGATA GAGACCTTGAATAGCCATAGCTGGTGCTTCTCTCAGGATAAACTCTGATGTAGGAAGTATCACCCTCATGAGAGTGGAATTTGGTCATCCAGTTGACGCAGGG CATATTCCATGTCTTCTTTTCTGAGACACCCAACCATCCCCACTCCATCCTTCTGCACATCCGTGTAACAGGCATCCCCAGCTTCTCGCGTGTGATCCTTCAG GTCCTGCCAGCTGCCTGATGGAAGAAGTCCATTTCTTCCATAAATAGCATCCTCTGCATCTCGAGGGTCCTCGAAGCGCACGGAGGCGAAGGGCACAAGGCCG TACCGGCTCTTGAGCTCGATCTCGCGGATGCGGCTGTACTTGTAGAACAGGTCCTGCGGCTCCTTCTCGCGCACGTGGGTCGGAAGGTTTCCCCACGTAGATG CACCCGTCGCCCTCCCAGCCGCGCTCGTGTCCGCCCAGCCGGACAACCGCACCGCCCGACGCTGCTGGCCAGCCGCAGCCCGCATCCGCCCGTATCGCCGCCG CTGCCGCCTCAGCACGGCTGCCCCCGCAGCGTCTGTTTTGTTTTATTCTAACAGGGTCTCTCTCTGTCGCCCAGGCTGGAGTGCAGTGGCGTGATCTTGGCTC CCTGCAACCTCTGCCTCCCGGGTTCAAGCGATTCACCTGCCTCAGCCTCCCAAGTAGTGGGCATTATAGGTGCCAGCTAACCATGGCCGGCTAATTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTGAGACAGAGTCTTGCTCTGTCACCCAGGCTGGAGTGCAGTGGCGCGATCTCGGCTCCCTGCAACCTCCGCCTCCTGGGTTCAAGC GATTCTCCTGCCTCAGCCTCCTGAGTAGCTGGGATTACAGCTATGTACAGCGATGTCTGCAAAGATAGGGATTTAACAGCACTCATATCTTCATGTTCATAAA AAAGTCCTACACGCGTGATGTACGTCTAGATCTTTCCTTTTGTCACAGGATATAGCACGGTAGTTACGGATATAGTCTCCGCAGTGCCTGGGTTTGACTCAGC TTCCCCACGTACTGTCCTGCGCATATTTTGTGTCTCAGTTTCCTCATCTTTAAGGTAG 205 SIM2 CACGCGCCCCGGCCTGGCTGGAGGGGCCAACCCAGCGGGGCCCGCCTGCCCGCCGGCCTTTCTGTAACTTTCTCTCTTTAAACTTCCAATGAATGAACGTGCC TCTTCTTACGGATTTGTTTAGATTAGGGAATAGATTCCTCGCTGATAGCGTTGCTTTGCAAATAAGACCTCCTATATTATTCAAACCAAACGAGTTTGTGTCT TTAAAGGACTATAGCAGCCCCATTCTATGTTAAGGGTTGGCTATTACAATTATTATATGCTTAGGGAAAAAATGTAAGCCCCGTAGTTTGTGCTTTTCTTGAT GTACAGAAAGGTTTATCTTAGGTGGATAGGTTTTGTTTTGTTTCTTAAATGGGATTTTTTTGGTTCGTGTCTTTGAAGGGCTGTTTCGCGACGTCATTAATGA ACTAATCGGTTTTCAGATTTCAAGACGGTGTGTAATTGATGTAACCACTGAGGAATTTCAGTGCACACCAGACTAAGACTCTTCCAGCGCAGGGGATTCCAGA TGCTTCTTGGGCCCTCTGGAAGCCATGGGGATGTTTCCAGACCGAAAGGAGGGCTTTGCTGGGGAGCAGATGTGCTGCCTCTCCCCGACCCAGGATTTTGAGG CCATGTTTCCGTTAATCTGGACCGAGAGCCCTCTGGGAGAGGGAGGCAGGTCGTAGGGGGCGGGGGTGAGGGGGAGCGAGATGAGGTCGTCGCTGGACGCTGG GCTCCCTTGTCGTTGTCCTTTTCCCCAGAATCCATGGTCAGGCCTAGGGAGCCACCCCTGGGTGCTCGAGATGAGTCCCCACCCTCACTGAAGGTCGGTCACT GGATGTTTGTGTGCATCGTAAGGGGCCCACCGAAGTCCCGAAGCCTTCTCAGGGACCAGCGAGAAAGAGGAGCAGGCTTGGGAGACAGGGAAGGAAAATGCAG GGGAAAGGGCTCACCCCTCGACCCCAGGTAAAATTAGAAGGAACGTGTGGCAACCCAGGTGCAGCTTTGGTCGCTCGCTCAAGGACTTTGCTAGTCACTACCA TTAATTAATTAATCACTATCATTAACTACCAAGGACACCGTTTTTATTCCCCTAAAAGCGTCACCTTGAGGGGAATGGAGAATTGGGCAGCAGCTATGCAAAT CCTGGGACAGGAGACACTGCCTGAGGACCCTCTCTCACTCCCAATCCCAGAACCCGAAGTTATCCCCGACAACCAAGTCCAAGCACATGAACCAAGACGATCA GCTTCAGGCAGCTCCTTACCCCCACAAGCGGCCCAGGAGGTGGGCATTATCCCCCACCCCTGGGATTTCTCCATCCCTCCCTCTTCTCTCCTGCGGGAGAGAG AGCTGTGGTCACCCAGTTGGGCGCGATGGCTCTGGACTAATGGGGTCTCTAGACCCAGGGCACAAAGGCCAATCTGCCAGGGGTTACTGCATGTAATGAGATA ATCAGACATGTTGACCAACCTAAAAGAAAAGACTCTCCCAGGGAGTAACTCCCAGTGAAATAATTTATTAAAAAAAGCAAAAAAGAGACATAAATTTCTCTCT ACTACTTGAGGAAACAGCAAACAGAACGAATTAGGGTCTTGGCCTCTGCAGGAATAAATTATTTCCGACTTGGTCTGGATACCTGTAATTATTTGTAAGCTGT GGGTAGTAATACTGTAATTGTCCCCCGGTCCTTTCTGGAAGTAGCAATGACCCCAAGGACAATTGGTGACGTCTCCACAGGGTTTACACATGGAAAGGAGTGA AAAATCGAGGAATTCTTTCAGATAGCCCAGACCAAAAATCCTCTCAGCCATGAAAAGGTCATATATGTGATGCTGGGCCAAGCGGACTTTTCTGGAGTAACCA TATCATAACTGATTGCGGATGTAGACAAGAGCGTATAAACCAAATAGGCTTGAATCAACGCAGTCCTGGATTTTCTGTTGCCTCTGCTTGCTGGGGCAGTGGA AGTTCTTAAACTCCACTTCAGAGGTTGGAAATTCTTCCCCCTCCCCCACCTCCTTAGTGACAAGGTCTCTGATCTCCTGCTGCCACTGCAATAGCCTCTCCCA TCCCGCGGGGAACGGCCGGAGTTCTTCCCTTGATCTCTCCCGAGTCGGCTTCCGCTGGGGATGGATCGCAGGTAGGCGCCGGCGCGGCCTGGGGAAGAACAGT TGCGGAGCATCTGAAGCGGAAAATCCAAGCAGATGTGAGGCGATCCGGGCCCGCCTCGTTCCTCTTGGGGCCTGAATTTCTTCCAGATAAGTTTCCTAATGGA ACATTTCTAAGAGGTGGGGTACGAGGCGGCTTGCTCGCACGCGCAGTGGGACAGACTGCGGGTGGGGACGTACTGAGAGGTCCGGACCTCAATGCGTCCGACC CGTCTCCACACCGCCCTTTTCCAGCCCCCAGTCTCCTTTCATTCCCTACTCTTCAGGCTCCTTTGGGGCCAGTGGGTGAACCGCCATTTAGAACGGTGCCTCG GACTCGGGGGTCGTGCGCTCCATCTCTGCCTCCCCCCTGGGGCCCGCGAGGCTGGTCCGGGCTTTCTGAGCTGGGCGTTCGGCTTTAGGCCCAATACCTGGAC CAGGAATTTCTTCTCCCCGCGCCAGAAGGGAAAGACATAGGAGGTGTCCCAATCTGCGGTCACCGCCGATGCTCCTGACCACTCTAGTGAGCACCTGCCCGGT ACTTTTCCATTCCAACAGAGCTTCCAGCTTCATACTAACTATCCCACATACGGCCTGTGGGTATTAGCTCTAAGTGTCCTTTTCCGAGGGCCCGAGGCTCCCC CTCCAGCAGGGAGAGCTCCGGGACGGCCCCCACCAAGGGTTGGGTTTCTTCCTTCACAATTCCACAGAGGCATCCCTGTCCTTCCTACCTGGGAAACCTCGAG GTGCGGTGCCCGTGTACTTCTGGTACTTTGCGTGGTGCCATCAGGGACCCCAGAGCCACAGCTGCGTGTGTGTGTGGATGTGTGTGTGTGTGTGCGCGCGCGC GCGTGTACGGCGAAAGGATGTGCTTGGGGGAGCCGAGTACACAACGTCTGCTTGGGCAGCTGCTGGGCAGGCGTTGGGCCTGGAGGTATCTCACACCCACGTA TCTTCCAGTCTTCAAACACGGCATTGCTCTGCCTCCCGTAGCGCGCTTCGAACCTGCCTCGCGGACACGTGAACAGAGGCTGTCCCTGGGAAGATAAGTGCGC TTTCCCGTAAAATCCGGGAAATTTGCCTTGAGGAAAGTTTCCGTTCTTGTTACTTGTCGGGTTTCTCCCACTTCCACTTAGCCATGTTTCTGCGATCTGGGTA ATCCCTTTCAAGCCCAGGAGGAATTCTCCCGGGTCCATAATTGAGGGTCGGAAGCCGTGGGGGTGAGAAACGCATTAAATCCTCCCGAAGCCCAGGAGGTGCC AGAGCGGGCTCAGGGGGCCGCCTGCGGAAGCTGCGGCAGGGGCTGGGTCCGTAGCCTCTAACCCCTTGGAGCTCCTTCTCCCAGAGGCCCGGAGCCGGCAGCT GTCAGCGCAGCCAGGAGCGGGATCCTGGGCGCGGAGGTGGGTCCGACTCGCCAGGCTTGGGCATTGGAGACCCGCGCCGCTAGCCCATGGCCCTCTGCTCAAG CCGCTGCAACAGGAAAGCGCTCCTGGATCCGAAACCCCAAAGGAAAGCGCTGTTACTCTGTGCGTCCGGCTCGCGTGGCGTCGCGGTTTCGGAGCACCAAGCC TGCGAGCCCTGGCCACGATGTGGACTCCGCAAGGGGCTAGGGACAGGCAGGGGGAGAGCCCGGGTTTGCGCACACCTTCCAGCCCCTGGAGGGAGCCTGCTCG GCTTCGAACGCCTTCGAACTTTTGACCTTCAAAGGAGTCCCTGGAAAAGGTCAGGAGCGCCTGCTGCAGGCACGGTTGCCGAAGGCCAGGCCTTCCTGGCGCA GGGGAGGGCCAGGGGAGGGAAGCGGATACTCAGTCGCTGTCCGACGGCGAGTTTTCGGAGCAGCAGGCTCATGATCCCGGGCCAGTGGCGAGAGCAGTGACAC CGAGAACCCAAATCTCCGCGCCCCCATCCGCGGCCCGGTGTCCTCCCGGCCCCTGCTGACCTCCAGGTCACGCACCCCACTGCTCCACGGCTCTGCAGCCTGT GGCACACGGCCGAGAGTCCCCACATGATCTCGACGCCAAGGTAAGGAATTGCCCTGCGTCCTCTGAGCCTGTCTCTGGCCTGGGGGGCCGGGAAAGCTGCACT CCTGGAAGAGGTGGGGTTATGTGACCGCCGCTGCAGGGGTGCGCGGAGGACTCCTGGGCCGCACACCCATTTCCAGGCTGCGGGAGCCGGACAGGGGAGGGCA GAGGGGGGACAAAAGGACTCTTTAGGTCCAAAATGACCCTGAAGGAGAGTCCAGAATGCCCAGTGGCCGCGTCTGCAACGGAGTCTTCTTTCTCCAATTGCCT TCTGCCCCATCACCATGGGCCCCACCTGCGCCACCTGCGCCCACCCTGTGACCCTGGCTCAGCGACCTTGGCCCTTAATCGCCCAACGCCGATTCCTCAAAAT TCCGGCTGCGCTGAATCGGGCTGCTTTTGCCGCCGCCCCGGCAGTTGGGCCCTGTTTCCGCCGGCGCCCTGGGAGAGGCCTCACCACTCGGCTGGGCTCCCTG GCCCCTCCCTTCCCCTGGCCTGAGCGCCCCTGCGGCCTCCCGCTCCTCCTGAGAAGGCGACAATCTCTTTGCACCTTAGTGTTTCGAGGACAGAAAGGGCAGA AGGGTCACTTCGGAGCCACTCGCGCCGTTTTCACGTGTGTGTGTAATGGGGGGAGGGGGGCTCCCGGCTTTCCCCTTTTCAGCTCTTGGACCTGCAACACCGG GAGGGCGAGGACGCGGGACCAGCGCACCCTCGGAAGGCTCGATCCTCCCCGGCAGGGCGCCTGGCCAACGAGTCGCGCCGCCTCCTCTCGGCCGCGCCTGCTG GTGACCTTCCCGAGAGCCACAGGGGCGGCCTCGGCACCCCTCCTTCCCTCGCCCTCCCTGCCGCCCATCCTAGCTCCGGGGTCCGGCGACCGGCGCTCAGGAG CGGGTCCCCGCGGCGCGCCGTGTGCACTCACCGCGACTTCCCCGAACCCGGGAGCGCGCGGGTCTCTCCCGGGAGAGTCCCTGGAGGCAGCGACGCGGAGGCG CGCCTGTGACTCCAGGGCCGCGGCGGGGTCGGAGGCAAGATTCGCCGCCCCCGCCCCCGCCGCGGTCCCTCCCCCCTCCCGCTCCCCCCTCCGGGACCCAGGC GGCCAGTGCTCCGCCCGAAGGCGGGTCTGCCATAAACAAACGCGGCTCGGCCGCACGTGGACAGCGGAGGTGCTGCGCCTAGCCACACATCGCGGGCTCCGGC GCTGCGTCTCCAGGCACAGGGAGCCGCCAGGAAGGGCAGGAGAGCGCGCCCGGGCCAGGGCCCGGCCCCAGCCGCCTGCGACTCGCTCCCCTCCGCTGGGCTC CCGCTCCATGGCTCCGCGGCCACCGCCGCCCCTGTCGCCCTCCGGTCCGGAGGGGCCTTGCCGCAGCCGGTTCGAGCACTCGACGAAGGAGTAAGCAGCGCCT CCGCCTCCGCGCCGGCCGCCCCCACCCCCCAGGAAGGCCGAGGCAGGAGAGGCAGGAGGGAGGAAACAGGAGCGAGCAGGAACGGGGCTCCGGTTGCTGCAGG ACGGTCCAGCCCGGAGGAGGCTGCGCTCCGGGCAGCGGCGGGCGGCGCCGCCGGGTTGCTCGGAGCTCAGGCCCGGCGGCTGCGGGGAGGCGTCTCGGAACCC CGGGAGGCCCCCCGCACCTGCCCGCGGCCCACTCCGCGGACTCACCTGGCTCCCGGCTCCCCCTTCCCCATCCCCGCCGCCGCAGCCCGAGCGGGGCTCCGCG GGCCTGGAGCACGGCCGGGTCTAATATGCCCGGAGCCGAGGCGCGATGAAGGAGAAGTCCAAGAATGCGGCCAAGACCAGGAGGGAGAAGGAAAATGGCGAGT TTTACGAGCTTGCCAAGCTGCTCCCGCTGCCGTCGGCCATCACTTCGCAGCTGGACAAAGCGTCCATCATCCGCCTCACCACGAGCTACCTGAAGATGCGCGC CGTCTTCCCCGAAGGTGAGGCCTCAGGTGGGCGGCCGGGGACGCTGGGGAGCCCGGCGGCCCCGGCCCAGGCGGGAAGCGCAAGCCAGCCCGCCCAGAGGGGT TGCCGCGGCCTGGCGTCCAGAGCTGGGGCGTCTGAGGGAGGTTGCGTGAGGGTCTTCGGCTTCGGCGCTGGCTTGGGGCGAGGGGCCAGGGCCTTGGCGGCCC AGGCGACCAAACCCTCTCCTGGTCCAGGGCTGGGTGAGGGCGAATTACGAATTGTTCCAGGGGCAGGCAGTCCCCCAGCCCGCACGGCCAGCGAGTTCTTTCT GGTTTTGTTCTTTCTCCCTTTCCTCCTTCCTTCCTTCGCCAGTGCATTCTGGTTTGGTTTGGATTTTTTTCTCTCTTTCTTTCCTTTCTTTCTTTCTTTCTCT TTCTTTTTCTTTCTTTCTTCCTCTTTCTTTCATTCTCCCCTTCCTTCCTTCCTTGGCCCCCTCTCTCCCTCCCTCCTTCCTTCCTTCCTTTGCCAATGCATTG GTTTGTTTTCTTTCCTTTTCTGCTTTCCTTCCTTTCTTTGGAAGTTCACTCTGGTTTTGCTTTCTTTCTTTCCCCATCCCTTCCTTTCTTTATCCCTCCTTCC CTTCCTCCTTTTCTTTCTACGATTCCCTTTATTTTTCCTTCATTCCTCCCTCTTTTTGTCTCTTCTGGAGGAGGTGAAGGAGGGTCAGCTTCAGGCGCTGCGA GTCAGCGGGGATCACGGTGAGGCCCAAGCACTGCAGGCTGAGGCCACAGAGCGAACACTTGTGCTGAGCCGGGCCCTCTCGTGAGGCTGGGGTGCGGGAAGTC CGGGCAGGAGAGACCCGCCCCCGCCGTTGCTGAGCTGAGACCCGGCTGAAAGAGAGGGGTCCGATTAATTCGAAAATGGCAGACAGAGCTGAGCGCTGCCGTT CTTTTCAGGATTGAAAATGTGCCAGTGGGCCAGGGGCGCTGGGACCCGCGGTGCGGAAGACTCGGAACAGGAAGAAATAGTGGCGCGCTGGGTGGGCTGCCCC GCCGCCCACGCCGGTTGCCGCTGGTGACAGTGGCTGCCCGGCCAGGCACCTCCGAGCAGCAGGTCTGAGCGTTTTTGGCGTCCCAAGCGTTCCGGGCCGCGTC TTCCAGAGCCTCTGCTCCCAGCGGGGTCGCTGCGGCCTGGCCCGAAGGATTTGACTCTTTGCTGGGAGGCGCGCTGCTCAGGGTTCTGGTGGGTCCTCTGGGC CCAGGAGCTGGGAGGGCTGCGCCGGCCTCTGGAGCCCCGGGAGCCAGTGCCGAGGTAGGGAGACAACTTCCGCCGCAGGGCGCCGGACGGTCGGGGCAGAGCA GGCGACAGGTGTCCCTAGGCCGCAGGGCGCTTCCATAGCGCCATCCCCACCAGGCACTCTACTCGAAATCGGAAAGCTCGACCTTTTGCGTTCGCCTCTGCCA AGCCTGTTATTTGTGCTGGCCGCTGGGTCTGGAGCTGCGCTTCTCGGCCCCTCCCCGGTGGAGCGCAGAGGGCTGGTCTGCAAGCGCGGCCTCCAGCCCCGCG GCTCCCCGGCCCAGGAGCCAGGCGCGGGCTGACCCGGGAGCACCCGGCAGCGGAGGGGGCTGGAAGCGGACCCTAGGCCTCTCCTGTGCCACCCGGCCCTACC GCGCGGCCGCGGGGCGCTCTCCTCTCGGGCGCAGCGGTCCTTCAGCCCAGGGCAGGTTCCTCCCTTTCCTACTCGGAACGTGGCAAAGATACCCCAGTCCCAG CCCCTCCAGCTGAGAGCTGTTGCCCAAGGTCGTCGCTACTTGTCCGCTCAATGGTGACCCCTTGGCAGAGAACTAGGGATGATTCCACTCCGGTTGATGTTTT AGGGGAAATTAAAAGAACATTCGGTTTTCTGAGTCTCCTTCCGGGGAGGCGTGGTGGTAACTGGTTTGCTGGGAAGAGCCGTTCCTTAACCGCATGCAACAAA GCAGGTGTGGAATCCGGACGAGAGGGCACTCACTGCCTTCTGCCCCCTTTGGAAATAGAAAAAGCCTTCGAAGCAGCAATCCAAAGATCAAATGATTTGCGGT CAATGATTTCAATTAAACCAGAAATTAGTAAGGGAGGGCCGAGAAGACACGGCTGCTCAGAAGCTGTTCGCTGTTTGAGGGATTTCCCGGAGAGCCTGTTAAA AGATGCGAAGTGGTGGGTGTACCGCTCAGCCACCTTTAAACCGGCTCTGTGCGTTCTGGCTCTGGAAAGCAAGTCTCCAGGCATTTGGGCTCAGAATTGCTGG GCCCCGAGTTTGGGCGGGGGTGGTCCTTCTGGGGGTCAGGCCTTGAGCAGCTTGCACTGGTGGCAGGTTTGGGAGCAGTTGAGGGGCTTCCTGTGTGTCTTTT GGAGGGGGTGACCCTGGAAGTTGGCACTCTGGAAGGGAGCTGTTTGGCCCTAGAGTTTTGGAAAGGGCCCTGAACCTGTTCGGTCCCCCTCGGAAAGGGAAGG GAGCAGTGGCTTAGTCCCTCCCTCCTCCATTCGTGCAATGCCTGGGGTAGGGGTAGACCTGGAGCCGGTGGACTCATATCCTTGGAATTCGTCAGGACAGCTG CTCCGGGGCCTTGGCCCTCAGTCAGTCTGGGGCTGAGGAGTAGGGAAGCTGGGAACTTGGGGCAGAGGAAGAAGATGCGTTTAGAAAGACCTCCATTATGCAA ACTGGAGTCCATTTATGCAAACTGGTCACCCTTCCAGTAGCTCCAAAGAGTGGCAGTGGAGTGGCATCTTGATTGATTTAACCTCTTCTCAGGGGACCTGGGT CTGCGAGGGAGGATATGGCTGCGGGGTTGGAATAGGATCTGTCTGAGCTGCCAGGGTCAGGGTGGTGGCCCTAGGGAGGTTTTAGGGCCAGGGTGGTCCCGGG CTGTGGCAGGGGCTCTCAGATCGCCTCGGGCTCTCAGCTGCAAGGTGAAAAATACCATGAGGAATTGATCTGCCAAGGGCGGTCTTGTCTCAAAGCAAGTGGA TTGCTGGGGTAAAGAATCTAGAGACCAGCTTAGGACTCTGGGAGGAAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAGAATAGCATAGTCCTAAGGAACTGCAAGGATCACCAGATTAA CCCTTCATACCTGGGGAAATTAAGGCCAGACATGACACAGGCCTTTCCCAAGGCTCTGTAGCAAGGGCAATAGCAGGCCAGTTGCTGCCACTGCGGTCCTGTG GGGCATGTTCTCACTCCACTGCACCCAGGAGGCTGCCAGCCTCTGTTCCTTTTAACATAGATCTCCTCAGTTGTTAAGACAGAAAGAGGAACTCAGAGGGGTC CCTGTGTGCAAGGCAGAGGGAGACCACCAGAACCAGGGTAAGCACCCCACTTGGTAGCCAGTTCAAGGACTTGGGGATGTTTTCAACATTTACAGCGAGGTTT GAGGCCCCATTGTCATGCAGCGCTACTCGGCCTTGGTCTCCTTATCTGTAAAATGGGCCCATTAGCAATGCACAGGGTTGCTGTGATGAAGGGTGAGGTCCCA CAAGCAAAAGCTGTGCAGTGAGGGGGGAATCCTAAGCATTGTTCCTATGCCATTCACCCCTTCCTGTGAGCTCCCCATATTCCCTGGCTCAAAGGAGTCTTGA ATGGCAGGGATGGAGGACTCACTGCCTGGACTTTGAAGACCCCTGCTTTCTGGGTGACCACCTTTTCTTCCCTTTGACAGTGAACTAATACATTGGAGGTAGA TAGTGCTGGGAAGAGGACAGGAGACCACGGCTGACTTTGGACATGGGCTCGAAATTGATAACTTGATGAGTCTTGGAGGGTGGTTAAGATAAGCTCGGGGCTG GGGCAGCGCTGAGGTCTGATGGTCAGCCAGCCCTCCCCAAAGTGTGGCCCTCCGTTCTGGAGATAGGGGCTTTGGAAACTGCAAAAGCGTCCTGGCAGGCCAG CTCTGGTTGCTCCCTGGCCATAGCTGCTCTGACTACAGGCAGCAGGACGCAGGTCGGCCTCTGCCCATCGGAGGTCAGAGGCAGGGCCTCCAGCACCAGACTC AGCAGTGCCACTGCAAACCTGGCACAACAGGCTGGTCCCAGGACTCAGCTCAGCAGTGAAGTTGGAAACCAAGGTTGAGTCTCCCCATCTCCCTTTCCCCAAC CCGAAAGACCCAAGATGGGTGTGGGTGAAAGAGGGAGAAAGAATTGCTACTCCAGAAACTGTCATTTGCCCACACGAAACGAGGTGGGGTTCAAGGTCTGAAC TCTTCCAGTGCCTGGGTGCCTTTGGGTTTAAATTCAGCTGCAGGTGCCCCCATCACCACTTCCACCTGAGCACACCACGAGAAGCCAGGTTATCTTAGAAACT GTTTCCCGGAATCAAAGCGACTTGATTTGGAGAGTTGGGTGAGGAGAAACTCACCCCTATACCCCTCAGGGCGTCAGAGATGTGAGGCAATTCTCTACCTCCG CTGGAAAAAATGCAGATTTATTAAAGGTCGACTGTTTAGCAGAACAACGTAGATTTTTTACAACGCTTTCCCCGTCTCTGCTTTGAAGCCTGCCAGGCTGCAG CTGGGGATCCAGGAGGGAAAGCCCGCAGGCGCAGAGGGGACAATCCGGGAAGTGGTAAAGGGGACACCCGGGCACAGGGCCTGTGCTTTCGTTGCAGGCGAGG AAGTGGAGCGCGCGCTGCAGATTCAGCGCGGGGCTAGAGGAGGGGACCTGGATCCCTGAACCCCGGGGCGGAAAGGGAGCCTCCGGGCGGCTGTGGGTGCCGC GCTCCTCGGAGCCAGCAGCTGCTGGGGCGGCGTCCGAACTCCCCAGGTCTGCGCACGGCAATGGGGGCACCGGGCCTTCTGTCTGTCCTCAGAATACGTAGGA TACCCGCGGGCGACAAGCCGGGCCAGGCTAGGAGCCTCCTTCCCTGCCCCTCCCCATCGGCCGCGGGAGGCTTTCTTGGGGCGTCCCCACGACCACCCCCTTC TCACCCGGTCCCCAGTTTGGAAAAAGGCGCAAGAAGCGGGCTTTTCAGGGACCCCGGGGAGAACACGAGGGCTCCGACGCGGGAGAAGGATTGAAGCGTGCAG AGGCGCCCCAAATTGCGACAATTTACTGGGATCCTTTTGTGGGGAAAGGAGGCTTAGAGGCTCAAGCTATAGGCTGTCCTAGAGCAACTAGGCGAGAACCTGG CCCCAAACTCCCTCCTTACGCCCTGGCACAGGTTCCCGGCGACTGGTGTTCCCAAGGGAGCCCCCTGAGCCTACCGCCCTTGCAGGGGGTCGTGCTGCGGCTT CTGGGTCATAAACGCCGAGGTCGGGGGTGGCGGAGCTGTAGAGGCTGCCCGCGCAGAAAGCTCCAGGATCCCAATATGTGCTTGCGTGGAGCAGGGAGCGGAA GAGGCAGCCGGTCCTCACCCTCCTCTCCCGCCACGCACATATCCTTCTTGACTTCGAAGTGGTTTGCAATCCGAAAGTGAGACCTTGAGTCCTCAGATGGCCG GCAACGCGCCGAGGTCACGCTCCCCAGAAACACCCCTCTCCCCTCCCCTACCCCAGCTCCCCCTGGGGCGGGTGGTAATTGGGGGAGGAGAGGCCGCAGGCAG GGAAGGGGTGGGAAAGCCAGAGAGGGAGGCACAAAGTGATGGCAGCCCGGCAAACACTGGGGCTTCGGGCTGGGCCGCGCTCGTTTAATCCCACAAAAATCCC ATTTTGGAGGTGAGAAATAGAGGTTAGAGGTCGGGCCCTTCTGGAGATCAGACCGAGGAGACGGGCCCAGCTGGCGTCTTAAAGCAAGGAGGGGGAGTCGGGA GGAGGTGAGACCCCTGCACCCAGGTGGGGCTCCCAAACCGTTCTGGATTTACCACACTCCCAGGTCCGATTTTCCATGGAGGGCTGGGGTTAGGGACTGGCAC CTTCTTGTTGTTAACCGCATTTGATATTCACAAGAACCCTGTGAGGAGACTTTGTCACCGTTTTTAGATGCCTGAGGTTGCCGGAGGGGCAGTGAGAGAATCG TCTAACCTGGTGTTCCTACCACAGTCCAGGCCCTGTGTCCTGGGCTGGACCCACAGCCCCTGCCACCACCCAGAGGAAGGCGCGAAGCTGGCTGCCTCCTTTA CGGGTCTCCCTTAGGTGCCCTCATGAAGGGGGACGGCCACCTCACAGTGCAGGAACTATCTCCCCGTTTGCTCCCAAATAGTCTTCTTGGTGTGGTGCTGTCT ATGGTCTGTGACCTGCATCTGGAGTTACCCCCAGGACCAGCTTCGGAAGAGGAGGGATCGCTTGGAGGCCGTGCAGTGTGAGGAACGGCAGGCAGGGTGTGGG ACCAACATGCACACACTCGCAGGTGCTGGGGCCAGGGAGGAATGAGGCGCTGGCTCCCTTTCCCTCCATTTCTCCCTGGGGGTCCCAGCAACCTGGCCATCCC TGACTTCCAACAGCACAGCGTCCCCACAGGTCCTGCAGTGCTCTGCAGGGGTGCAGGGAGCTCCCCTCCCCCCAGCCGCAACCTCACCTTCCTCACCCCCACC CCTCCGGCAGGAAACCACAGGCTGGGTTGGGGACCCCTGGTGCTCCAAGAGAGCAGTGAGTGCTGGGAGCCGCTAACCCCGAGGCGCCTAGCACAGACTCTTC TCACCCCTTATTTCTGAAATAAAGCCCTTCCTTAGGTCCAGATGAGGACCACGTGCTCAGTGCCTCACTTTCGTGGGAGTGTATATCACTTTACAGTATCAAG ACAATTTTCTTTCGTTACAAATCTTTATTTAGTCTCTGCGTTTAGACCAAAGTAGATTTTTATGGGCTGAGTGAAAAAACCTCGCCCGCATTGGTTTCTGATG GAACAGCTGGCAGCGCCACGGCCCCGGGTGGGGTGGCCTAGAGGCAGGGGTGCTTGGGAGGAACATCTAGCACCCGACCACCTCCACCAGGTGGGAAAGGGAC GTTTGCACCAAATCTCCGCCGGCAAAGCAGAGGCTTTGGGGAATTACAGAAAAACTATAATGATCTAAAAGAGAACAAGTTATCTTGAACTGTGCGGGTATTT GAATCATACAGAAAATTGTCCTGTGTGCCCAATGCACTTTTGCATGTAGAGCCAGGGCCTTCGAGGAAGCTTTCAGGAGATCCCGGGCAGCGGAGTCTGGTCT GGAGTTTCATTTCCGTAGGTGCAGATTTCTCCCCAAGTCTTCCCGCCATGGGCTTTGCAAGAAGCCAGGGCCCAGAGGCCACGCTCACCGTTAACACTGCACA GGGCAAAGGTGGCTCCAGGACAACTGCCCAACCCCAGGAACGACCCAGCAGCAGAGAAAAGGACAGCTGCCAGGGTGCCTTTGTCGCTTTTTGGAAATCAGAA TTCCTGGGTCCTTAGTTAAGTCTTACTTCACCAAATCCCAGGACCTTCACATTTTGGTTCTTGCCATTGCTAACAGTTGTAAATGCTGCCGCCACGAGGCCTG GGAGGAAGGACCCGCTGGTGAGAGCACAGGGAGTGCTGCTGTGATCACGGTGGTGATGCGGGGTGAGCGCGATTTCCCGGGATTAAAAAGCCACCGCTGCCCC CGTGGTGGAGGCTGGGGGCCCCCGAATAATGAGCTGTGATTGTATTCCCGGGATCGTGTATGTGGAAATTAGCCACCTCCTCAGCCAGGATAAGCCCCTAATT CCTTGAGCCCAGGAGGAGAAATTAAAGGTCATCCCTTTTTAAATTGAGGAATAGTGGTTTTTTTTAACTTTTTTTTTTTTAGGTTTTTAGTTGCCGAATAGGG AAGGGTTTGCGAAGCCGCTGCCCTGGGCCGAGGTGCATTTTACGCTTCCAGAGGTCGAGGCCTCCAGAGACCGCGATGCCCAGGGCGTTCCCGGGGAGGCTGA GAGACCCAGGGTGCTCTGGGTGACTGCACGGCGACTCCTCGGGAACCCACTCGTGGCTGCCCGCTTGGAAGGGCTTTGCGGCCCCGGGAACGATCTCCAGGAT CTCCACGGCTGGTCAGGTTCCCCGTCCCTCGTATCCCGCGCTGCCCGGGGGCTCCTGCCTTTGGTTCAGTGCTCGCGGCACCACCGCACTCAGGACGGCAGTG GGGGGCTGGGGCTGGGGCTGGGCCTGGCCCAGCGTGGGTTGGGGCGGGGGACGCGCCAGCAGCGCCCGCAGCTCGCTCCGCAGGGGTCGCAGCCAGGGGTCGG GAGCTAGGCTCGTGGGCCGGGAGACGCCGGGCGCGTTGTCCTCCGGGGAGGTTGGGGTGCAGGCGGTGCACCGACCCTCGCCATCTGGCGCTGCAGCCACCAG CCACGGCGCTTAGTGGAGGGTCTGCGGCCAGGCTCCCGGCGGAAAGATTCCGGGGAGGGCTCGGGGGTTGTCCCAGCCCGCGCTAAGCGCCGCAGCCTCGCCC GGCTTTCCTGCTTCCTCGGACTGTGCAGGGGAAGCCTGGGGTCTCGCGGGGCGCAGCAGTCAGGTCGAGGGTGCAGCAGGAGGGGAGTCCTGACGGGCAGGTC CCTCTTTCCCCTGGTGCGCAACACTGGTTGGTAGCTTTTGCGGAGGTGGTGAAGAAGGGCAGGAGGCCTGTTGAGCGGAGGAGTCCGGGGATCCCTAATTATG TGACAGGAGACCCTTTCCAGTTCGGCCTGTGGCCCATCCCTCTCTCACCGCCGGCAGATTGGAGTCTGCTCTCGGGGAGCCCCCAGGTAAACCCCTCACAGGG AGAAGGTTTCGGATTGGAAGGAGGACCGCGCTCGTGGGGCGCCTGTGAGAGCTGGGAAGCCCAAGGGGTAGCGTGTAGGGGGTTTTTTATGCGGGAGGAGCTG CCTCCTGGGCGGCGGGGACTTTCTGTCTCAGCCTGTCTGCCTTTGGGAAAACAAGGAGTTGCCGGAGAAGCAGGGAAAGAAAGGAGGGAGGGAAGGAGGGTCC TTGGGGGAATATTTGCGGGTCAAATCGATATCCCCGTTTGGCCACGAGAATGGCGATTTCAAAGCAGATTAGATTACTTTGTGGCATTTCAAATAAAACGGCA ATTTCAGGGCCATGAGCACGTGGGCGACCCGCGGGAGCTGTGGGCCTGGCAGGCTCGCACAGGCGCCCGGGCTGCCGGCCGCTGCGGGGATTTCTCCCCCAGC CTTTTCTTTTTAACAGAGGGCAAAGGGGCGACGGCGAGAGCACAGATGGCGGCTGCGGAGCCGGGGAGGCGGCGGGGAGACGCGCGGGACTCGTGGGGAGGGC TGGCAGGGTGCAGGGGTTCCGCGTGACCTGCCCGGCTCCCAGGCATCGGGCTGGGCGCTGCAGTTTACCGATTTGCTTTCGTCCCTCGTCCAGGTTTAGGAGA CGCGTGGGGACAGCCGAGCCGCGCCGGGCCCCTGGACGGCGTCGCCAAGGAGCTGGGATCGCACTTGCTGCAGGTAGAGCGGCCTCGCCGGGGGAGGAGCGCA GCCGCCGCAGGCTCCCTTCCCACCCCGCCACCCCAGCCTCCAGGCGTCCCTTCCCCAGGAGCGCCAGGCAGATCCAGAGGCTGCCGGGGGCTGGGGATGGGGT GGTCCCCACTGCGGAGGGATGGACGCTTAGCATGTCGGATGCGGCCTGCGGCCAACCCTACCCTAACCCTACGTCTGCCCCCACACCCCGCCGAAGGCCCCAG GACTCCCCAGGCCACCTGAGACCTACGCCAGGGGCGCCTCCCGAGCGTGGTCAAGTGCTTTCCAATCTCACTTCCCTCAGCAGGTTCCACCCAGCGCTTGCTC TGTGCCAGGCGCCAGGGCTGGAGCAGCAGAAATGATTGGGCTGCTCTGAGCTCTGAAGCATTCGGCCGCTGTGTGTGTGCAAGGGGCGCAAGGACGGAGAGAC AGCATCAATAATACAATATTAACAGGAGCACTTGTCCAGAGCTTACTGCAAGCCACATTCAGTTCCGGACCTTATTGACTTCCCCCTCCCATCTAGAGTGGAT TCTGGTTTTTCAATTTGTTTTGTTTTGTTTTTTGTTTGTTTGTTTGTTTTTGAGACGGAGTCTCACTCTGTGGCCCAGGCTAGAGTGCAATGGCGCGATCTCG GCTCACTCCAACCTCCGCCTCCCGGGTTCAAGCGATTCTCCCGCTTCAGCCTCCCGAGTAGCCAGGATTGCAGGCACCCGCCATCATGCCTGGCTAATTTTTG TAGAGACAGGGTTTCACCCAGGCTGGTCTCGATCTCCTGACCTCCGATGATCCGCCCACCTCAGCCTTCCAAAGTGTTGGGATTACAGGCGTGAGCCAACGCG TCCTGCCTTGATTCTGTTTTTAACTCCATTTTTTAGAGGAGGAAATTGAGGCACAGAGAGGTTAAATAACATGTCTAAGGTCACACAGCAAGGGGTGGAGCGG AGTTAGCCCACTGGCCTAGCTCTAGAGCCCACCCGGATAACCAGAACTTGGTGAGGCCTCCGGGCTCTTGCTTGGTTTGGAGCCAGGTGCTTAGCGCCCCGAG CCCGGGGCCATTCACCCTGCAGGAGCTGCACGCGCCCCTGACCTCGGCTTTTCCCTGGCAGCAGAGGGGCTTTGCGGGTCGGCCGGGTAGCCCTGAGCACAGC TCGCCACTTCCAGGTGGGCTGTTGGCGCTGGCTGGGGACACATCCCGATCTTTCAAATGCCCTTTACAGAGCCTCATCAACGACCCGATTCATTCCCCCCTCC TGTCATTTGTCTCTGCCATCGAAAAATGCCTACCGAGAGCTGCTCTGCATTTCCGCCCTCTATTTTGTGTTTTACTTTAAAATAATAATAAAAAAAATGTTGG CTGCAGGACGCCATGACTTAGGTCAGCGAGTCAGCCGCTAGCTCTGCATTTCCAAAAAGCAGATCTTTTCACAACTCTCTTGCCCCAAGTGCCCTGGTGTGGT TTATTTTTTAAAATGCATGCCTGCGGAAGAGAAGACCCGGGGAATATTCGAAACCCCGAGCTTTTACAACATAAAGCGCATGGTGTGGCCGCGGCGAGTAATG GCGCT 206 HLCS CAAATCACTTGAACTCAAGTTCAAGACCAGCCTGGGCAACATGGTGAAACCACATCTCTACAAAAGTAAAGAAAATTAGCCAGGCATGGTGCTGTGTGCCTGT AGTTCCAGCTACTCCTGGGGAGGTCGAGGCTGCAGTGAGCCGCAATCACGCCACTTGTACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCAAGTCCCCATCTCAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGCTGGGTGTGGTGGTCCCAGATACTCAGAGGCTGAAAAGGGAGGATTGCTTGAGCCCAGGAGTTCAAGGCTGCAGTGAGCTGCG AAAAAAAAAAAAAAATCACATCAATGCACTCCATCCAGCCTGAGCAATGGAGTGAGACCCTGACTATATTTTAGGAAGAAACAACTCAACCACAGGGCTAGTA TGTTACTCGGTTATAAAATGATAAAGCCCTAAACAGAGAATTAGCCCGTTTCCAGAAGAGGCCAAGAACAGATGATACAGCTGAACTGAACTCCTGCCTGTAC AGCTCGTTTTCTACAAGATTCCAGACCTGGAAGATGATGGCATCCAGCCCCCATTGAAGCACCTCGAACAAGAAAAACGCCGAGTCCGAAGAGCCAGGCCTTG AACACACGATTCCTGTCTATAAATAACTCCCCCTGGGGAATAAAAAGCAGGATCCAAGGCAGGAAACCCGAGCCGTGGAATCTGGTAAGTTCTTAGGAAACCC ACTCACGGGCCTGAGTCCCCCGTGGAAGCGGCGACTTCGGCACCTGGACACCCGAGTCCCCAGAGCCCCGGGCGGCCGCGCGTCCCTACCTGCAGGCCTGATA CCGGCCGCGGAGCGCTCCTGGCCCCGCTCCCGCCAGGCTCCGGGACCGCTGAAACGCACCCAGGGGGGTGAAGGCGTAGTCGCCAAGGACAGCGCAGATGGCA GCGGAGGCATGGGAGCCGGAACCTACCGTGGCAAAGGGCCAGGTCGGGACGCCCCTCGGCGCAGCCCCAAATCCTGCCCGCGCCCCAGCCCCGCTCAGGCCGC GCCCCTGCCACCTCTGGCCACACGGGCTGAGACGTCTGGCTCCTGCACAGCGCACTTCCCGCTGCCCTTCTCCACTGGCTGCTCAGGCCCTGCCTCGCCAGCA CGGCATCCGCGGGGGATCCCTACCTGTCCTTTAGGGCTTGCCTCATAGGTCAAACGTCACCTCCCAGGGAGGTATGGCCTGCCCCCTGGCCAGGTGGGCCCCT TCCACGCTCGCCTGCAACACCACCCACCCACCTTGATAACTGCTTGTAAAGGTTGTACTGCTTTCCCCCTTGAGACTGCAAACCTTCAAGGGCAGGAAATGGG TCTGTTTTCCTGGCAAAATAATGAAGTTGGCTTAAGGTTTTGCTGAATAAAATGAGTGACAGACAAAAGTAGCCAAATTTGGCACTCCTGATGGGTTATTTGA TGAAGGAGGTGCAATGTATGGGCTTAACTAGTTATTCTGGATTTCTTTCCCCATGTTA 207 DSCR6 CAAGGCCGGTGCACGCGGACCCGAGGATTCGGTAGATGTCCCCGAAGACCCGCTGCCGCTCTAAGGCGGTGGAAGCGAGATTCTCCGGAAACCCAGGGAATCC GATGCTCGCACAGGACCAAAGCCCGAGGCCGCGGGGACCACAGAGGGACGGAGAAGCCGGGACTCCTCACATCCCACATCCGGCAGGGGAAGCCCAG 208 DSCR3 CTGATAATAAAGTTTTACCATTTTATAATTTAAAAATGTAAATATGGAGTTGGGCATGGTGGTTGGGAGGCTGAGACCAGAAGATCGCTTGAGCCCAGGGGTT TGAGACCAGCCTGGGCAACATGCAGAAACCCTGTCTCTACAAATAAAAAATTAGCCAAGCGTGGTAGCACGCACCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCGGGAGGCTGAG GCAGGAGAATCGCTTGAGCCTGGGAGGTGGAGGCTGCAGTGAGCTGAGACTGTACCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGTGACAGAGTGAGGCTCTGTCTCAAAAAAA CAAAACACAAAAAAACAAACAAAAAAAAGCAAATATATGTAAAAATAGGAAGTGCGGTTTCCCAAAATGAGGTCTGTAAACAACTGATCTAGAAAATGTTCTG GAAAAAGTAAAAAAGGATCAGGATCTGAGGTCAACTGACCTCTCCCTGCGCTCTGGACAGGCAAACAGGCAAGGTTCCCTCTGAGGCCGTAGCGGCTTCTCGT GGGCGAGTCCCTGTTCGCAGGTGACGTGTGGACCACGCTCTTCCGAAGCGTCTGGCCTGTGTGCTCTCGGGGAGGGGACGCAGGTCAGCCCACCTAGCCGATG GCTAACAAGTCAGTTTGTTTTCTGAACGGAAGCTTAAACCTAGAAAAGTAACTGGGTTGGGGTGGGGGTGTAGCCACATGCAGTAAAAGCACTGCCTGTCTGT ATAACAACGACCTGATGAAAAAAGGAACGCGTGAAATGGGGAGTGTTAGGGCGTCACAAACTCCAGTGTGGTTGAAATGAAAGCAGAAAGCAAATGGCAAGCT GGCTTCCCCTTCCAGCTTTTCACAACCCTGCCTTGCTCATGGTCAGCCCCAAGCACGGGCGGAAGAAAGGACTGGAGGGGAGGGAAAGGGGTGGGGAGCGAGG GTACCAGAGGCGTGGGAGGACGGGGACAAAGGGGCAGCAAGGGACCGGCGGAAAGGAAAGTCGGCGTTAGCTGGATTGGAAACAGTCCAGACAGAACGATGGG CTCTGCTGCCTCCGGGTGGGGCACCAAGCGGGGAGCGGGGCCACGAGGCAGGGGACAGTGAAGCACCATGCAGCGCCCACCAGCCGGCAGCGCCCACCAGCCT GCGCTGCGCTGCACATGGTACCCGCGGCCCCAGCTGGCCAGTGTGTGGCGGAGATGAGACCCTCGTGAAGAGACTAAGCGGCCACAGCAGGGGGAAGGGTTGC TCACATAACCCCATACTGCTCACACTACGAGGTTAACTGCCGTGAGATCTGCCTGCAGCCAGCAGAAACCCGTTCTAGGAAAACGTTGCCCAGTGACTTCAGT GAGTGCCACTGACCCGGGCGCCTCCGCCCCGGCGTCCGGCAGCAGCACCGATTGCGCAGGAGGCACCTTGCAAACAACCTTTCCTGATCCGCGCTGCAGTTCC CAGGCCGGTTGCAGCCGTTTCACAGAGACTGCGCACACAAAGCGTCTCCGTGCCCTGCCATTCACCTTTCGACACAGCCGCAACCCCTCTTTTCAGTGTTAAA ACCTGGCGCCAAAAGGAACATGCGATGTGACGTGTTACCTCTGCGCATGCGCCGGGCATTCCCAGCGCCCCGAACCTGATGAACGCGCGGTGGGGACCCCAGG CTTCCGTGCTTTCGTTTTCCTGGAAGCTACGTGTCCTCAGTCTACATATTGTTACCTGGAAAATAAAGTTTTCTCCTTTTTTCTTCCTTTGTTAACAGGCAGA AGGTGTAGGCTGCAGGTTTCGGGCCTAAGAGAGGGCATGGCTGGCGACACGGAGTAGACTCCTAGATGACATAACGGAGGCGAGTCTGCACCGGGGACTCGGC ATTAGGAGGAGGCAGAGGAAAAGCCCACCACCGTGGCCGAGGGAGATCTAGCAAGCAGCTTGCAGGGGGTGAAGTGTGTGCAAAGCAGGCTGAGACCTGTCCA GTATCGAAACACGCCGCGGTGGTCAAGCAGGCTTTACCATGCT 209 chr21: 3 TGAGGCTCAAAACAGGTGTCTGTGAGCTTCACAGGCGGTAAGGCCGTGTCTACATGGCCGGGACATGCATCCCGGGGCTGCCCCTGCCGTGCTGCCCGAGTGC 784110 ACGGGGGATGAGGACCTGACAAGGCCATTGATCTTGCGGGAGCTTCCTGAACTACTCCAGCGTGAAAATCTTCCAGAAGGATTCTCCACAGGGCAATGAGGCA 0- AGAAATTTACAGCTTAGCCTGATTAATGGGCCAGGCAGTTAAGAGTTCTTTGCCAAGCTATGAGCATAATTTATAGTCATCACGGCAGGAGGAAAGGCCACAT 378418 AACTCACATCCTTAAAGGGCCCTTAGAACAAGAGACACGCCGGATCATTGAAAACGTCTCCACTCCTGGCGCCAAAAGAGATCGGCACGTTTCTGGGTATTCT 00 GGTCAAAGAACAGGGAGTCTGGATTAATATACACGGCAGAAAAAAGCGAAGAAAAGACACACAGGTCATATATTTCTGACTGATATTCCGTTTGTTGTTTTCG GAGGGACTTGGTATTTATTTAACCACATTCTCACTTGACACGCCCCCTCCCCACACCTTGTAAATGCCTTCCTCTTTAGCCGAGTCATTTTTCATCACATAGA ATTGAAATGTTGCCAGGAAGGCGGTTTATGAGATTGTAGAAATGGCACTAGAGAAAGCAGTGTGAAAAGAGGCCTAGAACGT 210 ERG TCTCTACATGCTATCTACTAAAAACTTAGGCAAGGAAATGCATCAGACCAAACACCCCACAGCACAGAGAACCGACCGGCCATTGCTTTCCAATCTCCGCAAA CCTAACCATTGCTGGAAGAAATCTTACTCACAGTGCACAGACAGTAGGTATTTTATTGAAGATAAACATATAGTGGAACAAACCAAATTACCCCCATTTGAGT TACGTGAGCACTCAGTTCTCAGCGTGGATGTCCCACAAATCAAGTCAACATTTGCGTCCCATTACCAGCAGCCACTTGCCGAGTATCTCTTCGCTTCCACTGG GACTGCCTGGCATCCCTGATGCTAAGGAGCCACTGAAGAGCCTCCAAATGTCTGACATTCACAAACGCATCTTTTGCTTTGACCCGACCCTTCAACCTCTCCG AGTCTGCTGCCTTTTCTCAGACACACATCCAGGCACCGTTAGGGATAGTTAGAGAATCTGAAAATTCAGAAGCGCTCCGAAAAGCCTTTCCAAAAGTAATCCA CAGCACTCAACAGTGAATTTAGAAACCCCAATTTTTTTCTGAGTTTGAAGTTTTTAAGCCTTGCGGATGGTTGGAGTAGGAAAAA 211 chr21: 3 TCAGACAAGCTCTGTGCAGTCGGAATTTTTTAAAGATGCACTGTCACTTGAGGAAGACAGGTGATCTTCCTGCGGCACAAATAGAAGCAAAGAGATTTCTCTT 927870 CTTCTCTGTAGAGCAACACAATTGATAAATGGCCGATAATCTCCACCAAATTGGCAGCAGTAGGCTGCCCGAAGGCAGCAGGCATATTCGTCTTTGTGAATTG 0- TTTTACTATGATGCTGTCACATTTCCAGGAATAAGACGGTTAAAATGATATATTGTTGTGGTTTGGCATTTGCAGCTTTGCTCTGACTTCCCTGGTAACTGCC 392798 AACATCTGCAAATTATTATGTGCTTAAAAAAAAAATCAACCGCCACCGCAGGCTGCCCCCACGGTCCCTGGCTGGGCCAGGCCTCCTGCCAGGCCACAGGGCA 00 GAGTTCTTGGACCAGGAGGCAGCAGGGTCAAAACCCAGGTTGCCTAGGAAGCCCCCAAAGACAGTTATGGATAGAGCTGGGAGCCCGAAACACATGCGGCAGT CTCTCAGTTTCCAGGTACCGGTTCTCACATCATCCATGCATGTGTTTGAGGAAAAACAAAAAAAAATTGATGGTTGCCAAAAACAAAAATGCTTCCATATCAA AGTTTATCAGTGTCAATGTCAAGAGACTTCTGGTTCGTAGACTCATTTTGGCTTGAGGCCACCAGAAGTGAACTCTGGTTTCTAAATGCAGAAGCAGAGGCAC TGGCCGATCATGGAAGATGCAGGGAACTGTTCAAGAGGCCCAAGCCTGGTGCTCAGAAACTTGGCAGGATCAAGCATCTCGCCCAGGAATTCATCCCCTGCTT GTCTAAGCCGGCTGGCTCTCGTGACTGACTCGGAACAACAGAGCAGATGTTTGCGTGGGAGGCAAGCCTCACCCAACATCTGTCCTGCGGCGGGAAGGCCTGG GTGTTCACAGATAGAGCTGGAGTTCCCCGGTGGGTGGCACAGACAATTAGCTGGGGCTGCCTCACATGTAATCTAATTACAGGGGAAACAGGCTCAAACACCG GGTGATAAGCAGCGCAACTGTTTCGGGTGACTCTGTAATTTTTCCTCCATTAATTTTCTCCATAACGCAC 212 C21orf1 GTTGCCTGGGATATGCTTATATCAAAAACTTACGTGTCACTTACCTAGCATTTGCATTTCACTGGGCCTCCTAAATTCTGTGTGGTAACCGACTGCCACCGGA 29 CATGCTGTTTACTTCTCTATCCTCACGCAGCCAGTTGCCACATTCAACATAACACTGCAAATATTGCCGGTGGATCCTGACTTCCTCGTGGACCCTACTGTGT CGGGAAAAACAAACAAACGAACCCTGGAAGGAAACACCATGAGT 213 C2CD2 TCATAAATATTTCCAAATGTATTCCTATTTGTCTCTACAGAGTCTAACAGACATAAATAGCGAATTGAAGGTTCTGTCTTAAAACCCAGCAGAAAGAAAAACA ATGACCAGAAAAAAAAAACAATTGTCTTTGGCTTCCCAAGAACAGCATCGGATTTCAACTGGAACCACAGATGGTCCGTTGATAGAAGCGACTACTTTTTAGC TCTGGAGGACGACAAAAGGAACCAGCTTCTTCCTGTGGGTGTCACAGCGAGGTCGCCTGGCCACATCAGGTACCAGAGCGAGCGCCCTCACCTGATAGGCCCT GTACAACCTCAGCCACAGCACTGTCAGGAGGAACACGCGGAACTAGCAACCTAGGAGGGTAAAGGCGGAGTTGGGAGGGAACACGAGGCAGGCAGGTCGGCTG GCTGCTGAGCTACAGGCTGCACTCCTAGGACGTCTACGTGTAATTGAGAAAAATAAGACAAAAATAACTTACTGTGCAGGCAATTAATTCTGGTTGGCATAGC GATCCTCTTAAGTTAAAGGGAATGAGCATGAGATGAAGAGAAGTAAGAGGCAGAAAGAATTATGCAAGAGCAACATCAGAGTGGA 214 UMODL ACGCCGAGCCGCCTCTGCAGGGGAAACCGAAGCAGATGTGGTGAGATAATACATCCAACCCTGAGTGCTACTCTAACCTGCCAGAGGCGGAGGGTTCTCAGTG 1 AGATGAAAGCATTACAGATGCGTTAGATCTAAGGGAGGGGCCTGCAGATGCGCAGCTGGCAGAGAAACCAGGGAGGGGCTGAACTGTCAGTCGCGACCACCAG GGATCTGAATCAGTTCACCGACAGCCTTGGGGACATTCACCTTGGGCTCCACAACCTGTCAGAAATGCCCCCAAGCCCAAAGGCGTCGAGAGAATGGCCAGGT TGTTTCAGATTGACACATATCCTAATGTACAAGTCAGCCCACACACCCCACGTGCACTGAGCGTCTCTTGTTGTTCACCCCAAATAAACTCTGCCGGAACTGG GGCGGGACTCGCAGGGGCGGAGAAGGGGGGAGACGGGCAGAGGGCAGAAGTGGATGGTGAGAAGAGCCAATGGAGGGGCCCCGTGAGAGTGAGCAAGGCTGCA CCCCTAACCGACGTCCTGGGGCTACTGTACAAACAAAGAACCACAGGCTGGGAGGCTGAACAACAGACCTGCACTCTCTCGCAGCTCGGAGGCTGCAGGTCTG AAATCGAGGGGCTGACAGCGCTGGTTTCCTCTGGAGGCTGCGAGGGAGAAACCGTCCCCTGCCTCTCCCAGGCTCTGGGGTGAGCCCTTCCTGGCATCCCGGG CTCATTGTAGATGGATCACTCCAATCTCCATGGCTTCTCAGGGCTTCCCTCCATGCACCTCAAATCTCTCTCTCCTTCCTTTTGTAAGGATGCCAGTCATTGG ATTTAGGTTCACCTTAAATCCAGGATGATCTCATCTAAATTACATCTGCAAAAAGACCCTTTTTCCAAGTAAGTTGACATTCACAGGTACCTGGGGTTAGGAT TGGACATATCTTTTGCAGGGGTGCAGGGGGCTGCCACTGAGCCCGCTGCACAGGGTGACCTGGGCCAAGGGCCCTTCACTTTCACTTCCTCATTGGCAAGCTG CCCTGTGTTTGGACTGGGTCGAGGCTGTCAACCTTGCTGCCCCTCGGAGTCCCCCCTGGTGTCCCCCAAACAGATTCTAAGCTGCTTTCCTGGGGCTGGAGGC CAGGCATTGGGATTTTTTAAAGAGCTTCCCAGCAGGTGAGCAGCCTTTCATGGGTATCAGGAGACCTTCCTGGCAAATGTGGTGAAGGTCCTTCCTCCTGAGC GATGCCTTAGACCCAGGAGCCCAGGGAGGCTGCTCACCTGATCGTTAGGACAGGAGCAGTGGAAACCTCTGGCCTCAGACCCCCTGGAGGAATCCCTCCCTCT AAGACTCTGGGACTGGTGCACGCAAGGAGCTATCGTGAACATTGCTCCCAACTGGCCGCTTGCTTGTCCCCCGGCTCCCCTTGGCCCCAGTGGCGGCTTTGCC TGAATTAGAGGGCGTGAGAGCCACCTGTGTCTCAGCACTGCAATTAAAGCAGGAAGCCCTTTCGGAAGCAGCCGTGTGCACCAGCCTCCCATGGGTGGAGCAG AGCAAACCACCCACTTCTGCCCTCTGCCCTTCTTCCCTTTTCTCGACACCCTGCGGCCCCCCAGTTTCAGCAGAGTTTATTTGGGGTGAAAAACAAGAGATGC TCAGCGCCTGTGGGATGTGTGGGCTGACTCGTACATTAGGATGTGTGTCAATCTGAAATAACCTGGCCGTTATATGGATGCCTTGGGGCTTGGGGGGTTTCTG GCAGTCTGTCGAGCCCGAGGTGAATGTCCCCAAGGCTGCTGGTGAATCAGATCCCTGGCGTTCTCCGTTGGCAGTTCAGCCCAACAGTTTCTCTGCCGGCCGT GCCTCTGCAGGTCCCTCCTCTGATCTGATTGGATTAATATTTGAATCAATAGACTGAGTCAAGCAGAATGTGGGTGGGCCTCATGCAATCAGCTGAAGCCCTG AAAAGAGCAAAAGGGCTGCCCCTTCCCCCGAGGAGGAGAGAAC 215 UMODL CACATTTCAGAGCTGAGGTGCTGGTGCGGGCAGGTCTCCTGAGCTGGGGGGTCAGCTGTGTGGCCAGTGATGGTGACGCCTCAGGCCGTGCATGGCCGGGGAG 1/C21or GCGGCCCTGCCTCTGCACTCTTTTGACTCCATGACTACTGGTGTCTTCGGACGCCAGAGTCGGGGGAGCAACCATGGGGCACCGCCCCTGCCTGGGGAGGCAG f128 CACGAGGCCTGAGCCCAGCTTACAGGGGGACATCCACCCCCGCTGAGAGCCCCACCTTCACGGCGAGGATCTGTAGAAGAAGACATTTGATATTACTCGGCAA AAAAAACAAGAAACGAAAACACAAAAAGAGCTCCTCTGAAGAAGAAAAGGTATTTGCGCTGTGGTCCACCTAGAAATAATGTTGTTGGCACAACTAGAGCATT CCTCAGTCATTCAGGAGCACTCCCTGCCGGTGCGTCCACATGTCCCAACCCCGATAGATGAGGCGCTGTTCGCCCGTGGAGGGGTCAGGTTGTCGTGACCTTA TCTTTACCCTTAGGCCGTCCATCCCGGGGCCTGGGGTTTCCTGCGCCAGTCACGGTGGGCTGTGTAGGTGGCCATGTGTTCGGTCTTTCCCCAGGAGGTACGT ACCATGTGCTGGGAGGCCTGGAGGCTGAGCCGCCCCCCGCGCCTATGAGTTGCACCCTCACAGCGGCGGCCAAACCTCCTGC 216 ABCG1 CAGGCTTGAGCGGTGACTGGGAGACCCCGGGAATGGAAATGGCGCTCAAATGCTGGTGTGGTGTCCGCAGGGGAACGGCCCGCGGGTGTGTGGAGTCTGCGCC CCTGTGGCTTCAGCTGCGTCGGGGGACTGCGGGAATCTTCCAGACTCCAGTTTAAATCAGAGAGGTGTGTCCACGAAAAGAGTCAAACTAAAACATT 217 chr21: 4 AACGAGACAGTGCAAAAAGCCGCTGCCTGGTGACCTGGCATGCAGACTCGGCCCTCCCACTTGCACGGTGATCCACTGAAGACAACAGCTGCCTCTGTACTCA 259830 CGCTCCCCCACACTCCCCTCCTTCCTGCCCTGGTTTCTCCATCCCTAGATGCCATCCCATGCCCCAAACCATCCGCCAAGCACAATAACCTCGCCCCCACCCA 0- CCCCATGAGGTCACTCGAGTTGACAACCAGATAACAGTTTTTGTTTTGTTTTGTTTTGTTTTGTTTTGTTTGTTTTTGAGACGGGGTCTCGCTCTGTTGCCCA 425996 GGCTGGAGTGCAATGACGTTATCTCGGCTCACCACAACCTCCGCCTCCCGGGTTCAAGAGATTCTTCTGCCTCAGCTGCCTGAGTAGCTGGGACTACAGGCGC 00 GTGCCACCATTCTCAGCTAACTTTTGTATTTTTAGTAGAGACAGGGTTTCATTATATTGGCCAGGCTGGTCTCGAACTCCTGACCTCTTGATCCGCCCACCTC AGCCTCTCAAAGTGCAGGGATTACAGGCGTGAGCCACCGCGCCCAATAGCAATTTGATGACCCATCCCCTCCACTGCTGGGAAAAGGCTGGGCACCGCCCACA CTCCATGCAGCTCTCTTTCCCTGGCTCGGAATCGCTGCAGGCGCCACAGACCAGACGCGCACTGTTCCCCACTCCTGCTTATCGGCCGCGCGGCATCCCCTTG TCGCAGCACTCCAGCATCCATGCAGCCGCGCGGCACCCCGTCTTCGGAGCACTCCAGAATCCATGCAGAGCGCAGCACCCCACATCCAGAGCGCTCCAGAATC CATGAAGCACGCGGCACCCCCTCGTCAGAGTGCTCCAGAATCCATGAAGTGCGCAGCACCCCTTAATCGGAGCGCTCTAGAACCCGTGCAGCGAGCAGCACCC CACACCCGGAGCGCTCCAGAATCCATGAAGCCAGCAGCACCCCACACCCGGAGTGCTCCAGAATCCACGCAGCACGTGGCATCTCCTCGTCATAGCGTTCTAG AATCCATGCAGCGAGCAGTACCCCACACCGGGAGCGCTCCAGAATCCACGCAGCGTCTGGCACATCTTTATCAGAGCGCTCCAGAGTCCATGCAGCCACAGTC CTCCAACGGACCCTGAGATTGTTTCTGCAAAAGGCCATGCCTTCATAAATCTGAAAATTTGGAAAACATCCTTCTACTTATATCCTTACAACCCACCATTCAA GCTGTAGAAGCCTTTCTGGAACCCCAAGCAGAAGGATATCCAAAATGTAAAAACGGTGGGGCCT 218 chr21: 4 ATAGTGCGACTGTTCCGAAGTCTTTATCACAGTTACTGGTGATGCTTTTTTCCAGATGTCCTCGACGTGCACCCATGAAGGGCTCCACCTGAGAGTGCCAGGG 291000 TCCTCCGTGGGATGGGGCTGGAGGGGGTGCTCTTGCCGTCCTGGGCTCCCAAGCAGCCATAGGAACAATAGGGTGATGGGGTCCCAGAGATAGAGGCCAGTGA 0- CAGCAGCGCTTTGAACCCCTCACACGGGCACGGGCCCTCTGGCAGGGATGGGCGTCCCGGTCACACGGAGATGGGGGCTGCTGCTGCCTGCAGGTAGAGGAAG 429110 GGACGTGTTTGGCAGTCCTGTGACCCCTGGGCACCTCGCCTCCCCCACGGCCGGCTCTGCTTGTAAACAGACAAGTGCACAAGCGCAGCCCGGTGAAGGCACA 00 GCGGTCCCAGGAGGCATCTGGGCTGCACCCCAGCGAGCCGCCCATACACGTGGAGATGCCGGCCAAGGCCCTGCAGCACACGGCAGAGGAAGGCGCGATGGGA GCCATGCTGGGCCCGGAAGGTGCCGCCGCCCGGAGCTGTAGCCATCACTCCAGCTCTTCTTTTAAGTGTTCCCAGAAATTGTGACCCACCAAAATCTGAGAGC ACCCGACAGTAAGCCAGAGGACCTTGATGTGAGATCCCAGCACGGTGTGGGGGCGGACTGTGGTGGGTGCTGTCTCGGCCCCCACCCCTTCCACAGGTCGGTG TGCACATCCCACGGCGCCTGCTAAGCTGCAGTCTTCTCCAAAGGGGTCACTCTCCGTGGGAAGGGAGCCACCCGCCCCCGGGTGATGTCCCCAGTCAGTGACT GACGACAGTCCCCAGCCGAGGTGAGGGACCAGCTCCTGCATCCCTCACTCCGGGGCTTGCCTGTGGGCCAGGGTGGGGGCGAGCCTCAGCAGAGACCGCGTCC CCCTTGCCTGTCCTGCCCTGCCTCCCCTGCCTCCCCCGCGCCTCTGCTGAGCACGCCCAGAGGGAGCTGCTTG 219 PDE9A CACTTGAAAAGCACAACTCATGGTGCCAAAGCTCTGACACGGACTCCACTGGAGCTGTGGGCAGGGGGTGCCAAGGTACCGAGTTCCAAGCCGTTGTTATTTG AGAGCGTGCCCCCCGCCATGAGAGCAGGTGGGGGGACATAAAGTGACACAGGATGGACTGGCCAAAGGCTGAGGACGATCACTTACCTCACAGGATGATGCCA CCCCCACGGACAGGCAAGGAGCTCTCACCTTCCCCAGGACCCCAGCTGCCACCAGAGCTCCAGATGGCCCTGGGGGTGTCTGTAAAGCCTGTGACCGTCCACC AGGTGGAGACCAGGCTGGCCAGGGGAGGGAGAGGAAGTGACCACTGGCCCTGGCACTGGCTGGCCGGCTCCAGCAGGCCCGAAGGGGAGGGAGGAGCCTGGGT GCACCAGACTCTCTCAATAAGCAGCACCCAGACACTTAACAGATGGAAAGCGGTGGCTTGGAACTCACTTCCAACGAAACAATAGCAC 220 PDE9A AGCACCTCCTACCCCACCCTCCCCATTCCTGCCATCCCCAGGGTCCAGGGAGCCCAGATTCCAGGGAAGGGTTGCATTAGCTCCCACTCGGAGTCCTGATGCA GCAGAGACAGACAGAGGCCCTGGGAGAAGTGAGCATGAATTATTAAGACAAGACAAGGGTGAGGCCCCAGAGAGGGGGTGGCGGAAGGGTCATGTTCATGCAG CGAGAGTTGCTTCGAGCTTGAACCGCGTATCCAGGAGTCAAGCAGATTGCAACTGGCGAGAGGCCTTCAGAAATGCCCCGTGAGAGTCCTGTGTGCAGAGCTC CATCTCAGCACACTTCCTGTTCTTTTGGTTCGTCGATTTTTGCATTTTCAGTCCCCTGTGATCCATTATTTATAACAGTGGAGATTGGCCTCAGACACTAGCA GTGAGGAAAACAAAAGCGAAGCTACGCAGAAAAATGACAAGAGTGATGAGCACAGCAGTCATGACAAATGAGCCCTGTGCGGAGGCCCGGGATCCGCGCAGAT GCCGGCGCGGGGGAAATGGGCCCTGAAATCCCACCGTCAGGCCAGGCAGCTCTGAGCGTGACCTGGAGGGCTGTTCAGACGGTCTGGGTAGCCGTGTCCTGCG CATGAACATCCTCCGTCGGGAGAGGAATTCCCCACGGATTATCAGAGCTGCTCCCTCCACCCCCCGCCACGTCCCACGCGGGCCACATCAACTCCCTCTGCAG CCTCTGGCCAGCGGCTGAGCCCTCCGTGTCTCCCCTCGTTAATGCCTCCTTCACCATCCCCTCCTGAAGTTTCCCCCATTGCATACACGCGCTGAGGCCCACC CGGTATCAAGGACTCCCATTGCTTGCGAAAAAGATTCCACCCCTCTTAGAACAGAGACCAGGGCCGCTGTAGCAAATGGCCATAAATGCCACAGCTTAAAACA ACAGAAACGGATTATCTCGCAGCTCTGGAGGATGGAGTCCAAAATCTGAATCGCTGGGCTGAAATCCAGGTGTGGGCAGGGCCGCGCTCCCTCTAGAGGCTCC CCCGGAGATTCCCTTCCTTGCCTCTTCCAGCTGCTGGTGGCTGCCAGCAGTTTGGGAATTGCGGCCGCATCACACCACCTTTCTGTTTGTTGTTGACATCCCC GCCTCCCCTGCCTGCGGGGTCTTAGATGTCTCTCTCCTTCCCACTGAGTTTCACTCCACATTTGAATTGGATTAACTCATGCCATGTTAGGCAAACGTGCCCC TCAAATCCTTCCACTTAACAGACATTTATTGAAGGTTCCTGTGTGCGGGGCCCAAGAGAAGGGA 221 PDE9A GAATGTTCAAAGAAAGAGCCCTCCTTGCCTTCCTCTTCTTCCACCCCTGCCCTCTGCAGACTGGGGTTCTGTAGACCCCCAAAGTAAGTCCGCCACACCGGAA GGAAGTGAGTTACACAGGGGCCCACATGGGAACCGCTTTTTGTCCTGTCTTGGTGGGAAAATGGCCACGACCCCAGCCCAGGCTCTGCCACGCCACA 222 PDE9A CCATCTTCCTAGGCCTGCGTTTCCCCCACACCGGGGACTTGTGCTGGAAAGAAAAGCTGCGTTGGCAGCCAGGAGCCGGGGAAACTGTCCAGGGAGGCATCCT CTGCGATGAAGGCGGGGCCTCGGCGTGGCCCGTTCCGCGCTCTGTCCAGCCCTGGAGAAGCCCCACCCTCACCGAGCTCGAAATACCCCCTCCCTGAGAGCCG AGACTCATGGCCGGGACCCCTTGGACAGAAGATGCGGATGCTAACCCGGCGCTTCCACCACAGCCCCGGCGGCACTGGGGAGCGAGCGCGGCCATCCCGCGCG TAGGTGGTGTTTCTCTGCAGGCGCCAGTTTCACCGCGGGCGCCCAGGATCCTCAACGGTTCTGTTGTGATGTGATTCCCCTCTTCGACTTCGTCATTCAGCCT CAGTCCCTCAGTCCCCAAATACCGAAAGGCAGTCTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTGAGACGGAGTTTCACTCTTGTTGCCCAGGCTGGAGTGCAATGGTGCGATCTCG GTTCACTGCAACCTCCGTCTCCCTGGCTCAAGCGATTCTCCCGGCTCAGCCTCCCGAGTAGCTGGGATTACAGGCACCTGCCACCACGCCCGGCTAATTTTTT GTATTTTTAGTAGAGACGGGGTTTCACCATGTTGGCCAGGATGGTCTGGAACTCCTGATCTCAGGTGATCCACCCGCCTCTGCCTCCCAAAGTGCTGGGATTA CAGGCGTGAGCCACCGCGCCCGGCCTTTTTTTCTTTTTTCTTTTGAAGTTAATGAACTTGAATTTTATTTTATTTACAGAATAGCCCCCATGAGATACTTGAA GACCCGGTGCCAAGCGACAGTGTTGACCCCAGGTGGTCAGTCCTGCCTGGCCCCTTCCGAGGGATGCGCCTTCACCATAACCATGTCACGGACAGGCGTGTGG GCAAGGGGGCATCGCTGTATTTTTCACAACTCTTTCCACTGAACACGACAATGACATTTTTCACCACCCGTATGCATCAACCAAATGAAAAGATGAGCCTGTG ACATTCCCGTGCGTAGAGTTACAGCTTTTCTTTTCAAAACGAACCTTCAGTTTGGAGCCGAAGCGGAAGCACGTGGCGTCTGACGTCTCCAGGGAGACCCGCC GCCCTCGCTGCCGCCTCACCGCGCTTCTGTTTTGCAGGTAATCTTCAGCAAGTACTGCAACTCCAGCGACATCATGGACCTGTTCTGCATCGCCACCGGCCTG CCTCGGTGAGTGCGCGCTGCGGGCTCTGCCCGGTGACGCCACGCGGCCTCCTCGCCTTTTCGGGATGGCTGGGAGGGGCGGGAAGAGGCGCTGAAGGGCCCGA GGCACCGGCCTTCTACAAGGGGCTCTTCGAAATCAATCAATGCGCAGAATCCCGAGGGAGGCTCAGCCGCCCTCCGGGCCTCTCTGCCTCCACAGGTGATGGC TGTGTCCACAAGGAGGAAACCGTCGGGCTGAATTAAACAGAACCGCCCTCCTAAGAGTGTGGGTTTTTCTGCCGGGCGTGGTGTCTCACACCTGTAATCCCAA CACTTTGAGAGGCCGAGGTGGGCAGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGC 223 PDE9A AGGCAGCAGGGTTAGGACTTCAACATACAACTTTTGGGGGGAGATGTACTTCAGCCCATAACACACCACGTGGGAGGATAACACCGATTTCAGAGCTTGCAGA GGAAGCCGCCAGGAACTCCAGTGAGACATCAGCCCCCAGGTGCCTGTCAGGCACGCCGGGCTGTGGGGGGCACCTGGGCCCATCTGAGTAACGGAGGCGCATC CGCACTTCCCCCAGGAGTACATTTTTAGAACCCACAGCGCCATAAACCAAAGACAAGGAGACTTCCTGGTGCCCCGTCAGCTTCTGGAGGCGACGTTCTCGGC TGACAGCTCTGGCAGCCTCCCCTGTAGGTGAGAGACAGGTAAATGGGACTCTTGCTTCCAAAACGGAACAGGGTAAAAATTCTCAAGCGTT 224 chr21: 4 TGCTGCACCCCCGCTGCCCTCCCTCCCGCTGGCCGGCAGCACCTTCTCCACCCGGGCCCCTCTGCTCACAGCGCTCCCCGCCCCCGTCTCCCCGAGGGGCGGG 313080 GAGCCAGGACATGGCCCTGAAAGCCTAGCCCTGGCCTTGACCTCCCCAGAGCGCCCTCCCCACCCTCCGCCCTCTGCCAACCCTGGCCCCTGCCCTGGCCCCG 0- TCCTTGTCCTCTGCTGCTGGCCTTGGGGTCGCGCCCCGCAGACTGGGCTGTGCGTGGGGGTCCTGGCGGCCTGTGCCGTCCCACGCCTACGGGGATGGGCGAG 431315 GTCCTTCTTGGGGCTTCTCTTACCCACTCTCCAGTCACCTGAGGGCGCTGCTTCCCTGCGGCCACCCCAGGTTTCTGTGCAGCCGAAGCCTCTGCCTCTGCGG 00 CCGGGTGATCCCAAGACCCCGGGGTCCAGGGAGGCACGGGATCTGCTCCCCCGGTCCCAAATGCACCGGCTGCGCCTTAGGAGGGACGGCCTCCACCCATGGC GCTGGCGCCCAGGGGCCGCTCCTCGGACTACAGCACTTGCTCGTCGCCCTGCGCCCTGTTTAGTTCTCATCACCAGCAGCCTGGACTAGGGCCCTGGTCCTTC TGGCCTCCTTCCACAGCCCGCTGCACATCTCACCCACTTCCCCGAGGTGCTGTCATTGTTTAGCTGGGCCCCTCAGCCTCCG 225 U2AF1 TTAAAGGGGAGTGGTTGTATGAAGAGTTCCTCAGTCAAAGGTGTGCAGCTGGGAAGCCCACCCCACCTAAGAGGGAGGTCTGACAAACTGTCCACACTGAACC ACTCAGACCTGCATCAGGGCCCCGTTTCTTCCATAAGCCGCCAAGTACAGCCCTGAGTCAACTGAACTCAGGCCTGGGAGGCTTCCCAAAGCTGACTTGACTC AGCTTTGAACTGAAATGACCGTACCATGACAACCCTGATGAAAAGCTAAACTGAGCCCAATTATTCAACAGTAAAATTCAGTTGGTCTCACTCA 226 U2AF1 TGCTACCAGCTGCTTGGGCTTGGGCAAGTCACCCTAGCTCTCAGATGTCATCTGTAAATGATGACAATGCCAATGTGGCACTGTTCTGAGAGTCAGACAGAAC GTATGTGTGCTTCACATATGGTGCTCATGAAGTGCTATCATTATCTAAGGAAAACAGAAAACGAAGTTCAGAGTCTCTCTAAACGCATGACACCAGACCAACA GGGAGTTTCAAAAAATAGGTCTGAAGTAAATCAATTCTCCTGGTCTCAATACACTGAAAACAAACTATTAGGGGACTGACCGAACCCACCTTAGGAACCACCT TACGTCACCTTCTGTCTCTACTGCAAAACCCTCCCTTAATACTGTTCAAATACGCTGACAATCCAGATCCATATCCAATGGAACCAGCAATCATGCCTGTGTG CCAGCAATGTCAGGGAGGGAAGCCGATCTCTGATGAAT 227 chr21: 4 CAGGTGCCGGCCACCACACCCGGCTAATTTTTGTGTTTTTAGTGGAGACAGGGTTTCGCCATGTTGGCCGGGCTGGTCTCAAACTCCTGACCTCATGTGATCC 344660 ACCCGCCTCGGCCTTCCAAAGTGCTGGGATTACAAGTGTAAGCCACTGCGCCCGGCCAAGAGTGAAGTTCTGATAGCTGGGGTAAGAAAGGCCGTGGGAACAG 0- CCGGTTTCAGACACGCTGGGTCTAAGACGCTGCGTCTGGCGCTGCTCGGCATCCAATGGGAGCCGTGGAGAAGCCAGGCGAGTGCGTAGGGCGGAGCCAGCGC 434476 ACAGGAAATAGGACGTGATGAGGTCAACCGGCTGGTCCAAGTGTGGACGGAAGTAGAGGATGCAAGCACCGAGCCCCGGGGCCCCCAGCATTGGCGGGGAGGA 00 GCTCGCGGTGCGGGAGAAGCAGGGGACCGCGCATCCTGGAGACCAGGTGGAGCCAGTGCGCCCGGAAGGGGCGTGGCCCGCTGACAGCCGCCCAGGAGGCCGG GGGAGGCCTGGAGCCGAGGGCCGCGCGTGGCAATGTGGAGAGACATTTTGGTGGAGTCATGGGGCCACAGCCTGATTGGTGAGAACAGGAAGGGAAATTGCAG ATGGGCCTGGGCCCCCTGGCTCCCGCATACTCCAGGACCAGGGCTGAGTCATCGTTCACCGTGTGTGACCAGGGCCCCGTGTGGCCGGCTGTCACTCGGTATC CAGTTACCCTGGGCAGACCACTGGCGGCACCCCCCAGCCAGAGGCCGCAGCAACACACACGCCTGCAGGCGACCAGGCCGGACTGCATGCCCCGTGGGGGAAC TGAGGGCGTTTCAGTAACAGAGTGTTAGGGGACACGGGTTGGGTGGCTTGGAAAGGGCCTAAGGTGGGGTTTGTTTTAGATTGGGGTGGTGAGGGCGCAGGGG CCCGGTAGGATTCTCTAACAGGGCAGCAGCCACTCATTTAGCAACAGGAGAGGCGTCCAGCGTTTCGTGGGCT 228 CRYAA ACCCAACCACAGGCCTCCTCTCTGAGCCACGGGTGAGCGGTGCAGGTTCTGCTGTTCTGGAGGGCCTGAGTCCCACCCAGCACCTCATAAACAGGGTCCTCCC CAGGGCTGCTGCAGTAGGCATCAACGCCAGGGTGCAAAATGCCTCAGGGAGCCAAGGCTGAGCCAGGGGAGTGAGAAGGAGCATGTGGAAGTGCGTTTTGGAG AGGCAGCTGCGCAGGCTGTCAGCAGGCTCCGGCCGCTTCTATAGACAGCATGACACCAAGGGCAGTGACCTCATTCCACAGGCTGAGTCCAGCCAGCCAGCCA AGCATCACCAGCCAGACGATTGACCCTAACGGACCAACCAACCCGTAACGACCCCTCCTACCATAACCAGTAGCCAGCCAGCCCATAACCAGCCAACTTATCT ATAACCAGCCACCTGACCATAGCCAAACAACCAGCCGGCCCACCAGTAGCATTCAGCCCCTCAGCTGGCCCTGAGGGTTTGGAGACAGGTCGAGGGTCATGCC TGTCTGTCCAGGAGACAGTCACAGGCCCCCGAAAGCTCTGCCCCACTTGGTGTGTGGGAGAAGAGGCCGGCAGGTGACCGAAGCATCTCTGTTCTGATAACCG GGACCCGCCCTGTCTCTGCCAACCCCAGCAGGGACGGCACCCTCTGGGCAGCTCCACATGGCACGTTTGGATTTCAGGTTCGATCCGACCGGGACAAGTTCGT CATCTTCCTCGATGTGAAGCACTTCTCCCCGGAGGACCTCACCGTGAAGGTGCAGGACGACTTTGTGGAGATCCACGGAAAGCACAACGAGCGCCAGGTGAGC CCAGGCACTGAGAGGTGGGAGAGGGGGGCGAGTTGGGCGCGAGGACAAGGGGGTCACGGCGGGCACGACCGGGCCTGCACACCTGCACCATGCCTTCAACCCT GGGAGAGGGACGCTCTCCAGGGGACCCCGAATCAGGCCTGGCTTTTCCCCAAGGGAGGGGCCGTGCCCACCTGAGCACAGCCAGCCCCTCCCGGTGACAGAGG TCACCATTCCCGAGCTAATGTGGCTCAGGGATCCAGGTTAGGGTCCCTTCCCGGGCTGCACCCAGCCGTCGCCAGCTCCATCCCTGTCACCTGGATGCCAGGG TGGTCTTAGAAAGAACCCCAGGAAGTGGGAGTGCCCCGGGTGGCCGCCTCCTAGCCAGTGTACATCTTCACATGAACCCTACCTGAGGAAGCCAGTCCCCGAC GGCATAGCTGCATCCGCTTGGAATGCTTTACAGGCATTGACACCTTCGCCTCACAGCAGCACTTTGGAACCAGTGTCCTCATTATTCCAGGGCACGGCTGGGG AACAAGGGGGTCCTCAGCCTGCTGGGTCCCACAGCTAGTACCGGGCAGGTGGACGGGAGCTTCTCCCCACAGTCACCCTGATGCCCCGCTCTTGCTCGGCTGG AGGCCTCGGATCTCCGTGGTGTTGAGGGAGCCGGGGCACTGGAGCCCTGGTGACCTGCATCTCCTGGCGGAGCCGGGAAGAGCTCATGGACTGTCACAGATGG ACAGTGCCCCGCGGGGGCTGGAGAGCAGAGTGGGGCTGGAAGGTGGAACTCTTAGCCAAAGTCTTGGTTTCTTTTGGCCAGGGTCCTCTTTCAATGGCTGGAG AAGGTGGTGCTGGGGGGTGAACGCTGACCTCCTCATGTGCTGCCCCTCCCTCGCCTGGGCCCGGTAAAGCCCCCACGTAGCCCCAGCCAGCCTGGAACATGCT TCCTGAGCTCCCAGCTCTTGGTCTTTGCACCCAGTGGAGGAGGAGGTCAGCCCAGGGAGCTGAGTCTGCGGTTTAGGGCGTCCAGGGGACGTGGAAGCATGTG GGTCGTCTGGCCACATTAGGTAGGGCTGCAGAGACCTGGGCTAGAGCAGTCCTGCGGGGTCTGGAAGGGGAAGACTGGCTGAGGTGCGGGGCCTGGTCTGGAA TGATCCTGCGATTTTGGAGTGAAGCCATGGAGCGGGAAGAGACAACCCCCCGCGGGGAATAGCCCGGCAAGTGGCCACGAGGCCAGGCTGAGGTCCAGAGAAG CAGGGGCATGAATCCATAAATCCCAGGGGGCCTGGCCATGGGATGTGCTGGCTGCACCCGGCCCCTGTGAGAGCCCCCGCAGGCTGGCCCCCTTCTGCAGTCA GTGGGGCTGGGGCAGCTTCTCTGGCATGGGGCGAGGCAGCCGCCTGCACAGTGGCCCCCCTGACTGTGCGCCCCCACCCTCTCCAGGACGACCACGGCTACAT TTCCCGTGAGTTCCACCGCCGCTACCGCCTGCCGTCCAACGTGGACCAGTCGGCCCTCTCTTGCTCCCTGTCTGCCGATGGCATGCTGACCTTCTGTGGCCCC AAGATCCAGACTGGCCTGGATGCCACCCACGCCGAGCGAGCCATCCCCGTGTCGCGGGAGGAGAAGCCCACCTCGGCTCCCTCGTCCTAAGCAGGCATTGCCT CGGCTGGCTCCCCTGCAGCCCTGGCCCATCATGGGGGGAGCACCCTGAGGGCGGGGTGTCTGTCTTCCTTTGCTTCCCTTTTTTCCTTTCCACCTTCTCACAT GGAATGAGGGTTTGAGAGAGCAGCCAGGAGAGCTTAGGGTCTCAGGGTGTCCCAGACCCCGACACCGGCCAGTGGCGGAAGTGACCGCACCTCACACTCCTTT AGATAGCAGCCTGGCTCCCCTGGGGTGCAGGCGCCTCAACTCTGCTGAGGGTCCAGAAGGAGGGGGTGACCTCCGGCCAGGTGCCTCCTGACACACCTGCAGC CTCCCTCCGCGGCGGGCCCTGCCCACACCTCCTGGGGCGCGTGAGGCCCGTGGGGCCGGGGCTTCTGTGCACCTGGGCTCTCGCGGCCTCTTCTCTCAGACCG TCTTCCTCCAACCCCTCTATGTAGTGCCGCTCTTGGGGACATGGGTCGCCCATGAGAGCGCAGCCCGCGGCAATCAATAAACAGCAGGTGATACAAGCAACCC GCCGTCTGCTGGTGCTGTCTCCATCAGGGGCGCGAGGGGCAGGAGGGCGGCGCCGGGAGGGAGGACAGCGGGGTCTCCTGCTCGCGTTGGACCCGGTGGCCTC GGAACGATGG 229 chr21: 4 TTTTTGTGTTTTTAGTAGAGATGGGATTTCACCATGTTGGCCAGGCTGGTCTCAAACTCCTGGCCTCATGCAATCCTCCTGCCTCAGTAGTAGTAGTTGGGAT 354500 TACAGGTGTGAGCTGCCATGCCCAGCTGCAGGTGCGGAAGCTGGGGGCCTCAGAGACTGTGGACTCCTGGCCGGTGAGGAGCGGCATGGGCCGGGAGAGCTGA 0- CTCTTCAGCGGGACTGAGGTGGCTGGAGCGTGACCCTTTCCTGAGGGCAAACAGGGAGGGCCTTGGAGCCCGGCGCTCAGGACAGGCCCCTGCTGGCCCGGCA 435460 GCCTGAGCTTCCACACTTTTCCAGGGCGTCTCGAGTTCGCCCACAGAGCTGTTGTTTCAGGATAAAAAATGCCCTTGTATTCCACGTTCCAGTTCAGAGGCCC 00 GTCTGTTCCCAAGAGCGGAGGCGTCAGCCGCATGAGTCCCACCGGAAGCCGGGTTGCCGGGTCCCCGTCCCTGCCCTGCAGACGACGCATTCCGGAGCCCCCT TGGGAAGCTGCCTGGCTCTCCCAGGCCTGGCTGCCTTCGCACGAGGGCTCCGAGGCATGCTCATCCTACGTGACTGCCCGAGTGTGCACACGCCTGGCCGTGT GTGGGCGTGTGCCTGGGGCCCGAGCTCAGGAGCAAGGCCTGCGTGGACCTGTTGTCTGAAACAAGCCAGTAGACAGCTGCGTCAATGCAGGCAAGCTGAACAG GGCTGCTTTTTCAGCCTGACAACCCCAGGGGCTGAACAGGAGCTGGGGGAGGAGCAAGGGGCCGTTCCCCTGCCCCACAGCACAGCACACGACCCCGCCTTGG AACCTGGGGCCCGGGGTGAATCGAGGGTCCTGGAGCAAGAGGGGCTGCTCCACAGGAGAGCCTGTCCCGCCACCCCTCAGCCACCAGATTCGGGGCTGCTGGA CTTGTTCTCAAACCTGCACAGTGAGTGACAGCTGCTGAGACGGAGGTCTCAGGCAGTGCAGGTGAATCAGCAT 230 chr21: 4 TCCTTATTTTTTAGTTCTCAAGCCCTGTAGGGTGTTTTCGGTCGCAGTTGTTTGGGCTGTGGTCCTGACCCTCCTGAGTTCCAGTGGCTCTGTTCAGGAGAGC 360600 TGCCTGGGGCCGGGACTTCTGAAACACACACTGAGCCACAGGCCGGCCCGGCGGCTTGGGTTCACCGCCGCCTCTTTGTGTGTGATGTCCTGGGATAGGCCCG 0- TGCACGTTCAGATGACACTGTACATATAAATAACTTGTAGCCGAGAACAGGATGGGGCGGGGAGGAGGGGAGGGCAGAACGTACCACAGCAGCAGAAGTCACT 436065 GTGGATGCCTTCGTAAGTTGCATGGAAGGTTTTTAAACCTAGCCCTGCCGAGCAGCCCTCTCCTGGTCCGGGAGAACGATGGGGAGAGAGCTGGCGTTCAGCT 00 TTCATCACTGGAGCCGTTCCTTCTTCCGGCCCCCCGAGGGCCTGTCCATGATCACACTTTGTCTTGTTTCGGGGGTGGCCCCTGTGAC 231 chr21: 4 CAAGCCTGTGGTAGGGACCAGGTCAGAGTAAACAGGAAGACAGCTTTCGGCCAGGCGGTGCACCTCGGTGCCGGTGAGTGTGAGCGTGTGTGCGTGTGCACGT 364300 GTGCAGATGTGTGTGGACGCTCCCTTCTCCGCAGCAGCTCCTGACCCCCTGCAGGTGACCCTCAGCCAGCCCCAGGGCTGCCCCCACTCTCCCCTGTGGACAC 0- CTACCTCATTTGGGGTGAAGTGGGGGGACTGGGGTGTGAGGGGTGCTTTGGGGGGCACACTTCGACCCCTCTCTCTGCAGGCCAAGTCCTGAGGCTCAGTTTC 436443 CTCCTCTGTGCCCCGGCGACGTGGTGCAGGCCTCGCGAGTGACGTGAGGGTTCATGACCCAGGTGTGGGCAGCCAGCCCTTCACGGGAGGCCACCCACCTGGC 00 CACAGTGCCTGGGAATTTAGGTCGGGCACTGCCGATATGTCGCCTTCCACAAGGCGGGCCCGGGCCTCTGCTGACCGTGCACCGGTCCTGGGGCTGGGTAATT CTGCAGCAGCAGCGCAGCCCATGCCGGGGAATTTGCGGGCAGAGGAGACAGTGAGGCCCGCGTTCTGTGCGGGAACTCCCGAGCTCACAGAGCCCAAGACCAC ACGGCTGCATCTGCTTGGCTGACTGGGCCAGGCCCACGCGTAGTAACCCGGACGTCTCTCTCTCACAGTCCCCTTGCGTCTGGCCAGGGAGCTGCCAGGCTGC ACCCCGCGGTGGGGATCGGGAGAGGGGCAGTGTCGCCCATCCCCGGAAGGCTGAGCCTGGTGCAGCCAGGGAGTGAGGGGGCGGGAAGCCGGGGTGCTGCCCT GAGGGTGCCCCGACACGCTCTCCTGGGGCCCTGAGCGGCTGCCACGTGCGTCCAGGGTTCTGGCCACAGGGTGGGCAGGGGCCCTGTGCTCCTCACTGGAGGC CCCTGAGGCTCTGGAACTGAGACCATCCACCCGCCGGCCCCCTCTCGCCGGCTCCGGCACCCCTGCCTACTGTGACTTCCTGCCCCGGACTCGCTCTGCCAGC TTGGGGCAAACCACTTCCCTCTGGGGTTTTCACTTCCCTCTTTCCCAAGTGGGGAAAGACCACCTGTCCCCGACCCAGAAAGGGCCCCTGCCCGAGGGCAGCA GCAGTGCCAGGCTGGCATGTGAGGCTTGGGGCAGGCCCGGCCCCCAGAGGCACAGGGCGATGCTCTGTGGGACGCTGTGTCGTTTCTAAGTACAAGGTCAGGA GAGGAGCCCCCTGACCCCGGAGGGGAGGAGAGGCAGGGCAGGAAACCGCCACCATCTCAGCCCA 232 C21orf1 GCCCACTGTGGGTGTGCCCGTGTGTGTGGCTGTGAGGCGTGAGTGCAGGCGTGAAGTGTCTGGGAGTGGGAGCGGGCATGAGTGTGTGCCACGGGCCTGCTGT 25 TGGGTCCTTGGAGGCCACGGTTGCCCCTGAAGGGACTGCAAGCTCTTTTTTGATTTGTAGTTATTTGAGAAGTCTATACAGGAAGAAAATTAAACCG 233 C21orf1 AGCGCCCAGCGCAGGGCCGGGACCCAGAGTGGACTCTACCGTGGGGCTGCCTCAAAGAAATCTCAGCAAACACAGGAAGCCAGCCCACCCGTGCAGCCATGGG 25 GCCAGGAAGCCCGCCCTTTACCAAGTCATTTGGGCATTTTTTCTCTGTGCTAACAGCCCAGATGGAGCCATAGCCTCAACCTCTGTGTTCTGATAACACCAAG CTGGGACGCCGGAGCCATGCAGGGGACAGTGCCCGGCCTGAGGCTGCAGCCTGGGTCTGGATGCCTTTCTAATTCAGGGCCTCCTCATGGCCTGGTTCCATAA ATGGTCAAATGCAGCCTGACAGCGCAGCCTCCTATCAGCGCTGGGCTCCGTACCGCCACACAGCCCACATACCCCGTTCCCCAGGAGACGCCCGCAGGTGGGC AGCGTCACTCCCACCCGCCGAGCACACGCTGTCCCCGTCTCGTGTCCCGAGGAGCCGGAAGCAGCTGCTTCCTCCCAGCCTGAAAGCTGCACCTCGGGCTGCA CTCGGCTCCCCGAACCCGCCCTCCGCTGCCCTGCAATTCGCCAAGGGAGCTACCCTTCCCATATAAAAATTTCACCTCCATTTCCTTGTAGAGAAGAAACATT TCTGACAGCAAGGAAGATTCTAATTTGAAAAGCAAGTGATTCATCTCCCGGTGCCAAACAGCAGACGCAGGCGTTACCAGTCTGGGTGGGGCGCCCGAGCTGG GGACCTGGGGTCCTCTGGGAGGGGCAAGAAGGCAGCGATGCTGGCCCCCGCCTCCATCTGCCCATCCCATCTGCTTCCACACACCGCCCTGCCGTAGCTGCTT GCAGCCCTTCTCTGTCAGTTTCTCCATCTTTTGGTTTGGTGATAAATGAGAGTTCCCATCGGGTGTGCCACCCTCTGTGTGACGGGGAGCAGAGAAGACCCTG CGTCCAAGTCCTCCTGGGGGAAGAGCGAAGATGCTGGGACCAGCCCCAGCTGTCAGGGGGTCTCCAATCCCAG 234 HSF2BP GGAACGGAGAGCCGCCAGGCCCAAACCTCCCAGAATTTGCGCAGTATTCTCGGCCTAGAGAGCGAGGAGTGGCCTTGGCGAGGTCCCTCTTTGGCTCTTCTGG CTTAGCCGGGGTTTTAAACTTGTTATCTGCAAAGCAGAAGGAAAGTCAGCCCCTGATGTAAGTGTCAAGTAAAATAAATCGGATGGGTCCTTTCCTGTTTGGC GAGGAATGCTACACTAAGGGGGACTGCGTTCAAATGGGCAGTCTTTGCTGGAAACCTCGCCTCCGCGCGCCTTCCCTCGCTCGGATTCAGGCGCTTTTACGTT AAGGGTTGAATTTTTGTGTCAACAGGCACCTCGGGAGGTCGCCTAGACAACTGAGCGGAGCAACTGAGATAACCCCCGCTACGTGTGGAGTGACCTAGTCCAT TAACTTGCCCCAGCACGCCCGCTGAGTCCGCAAAATATAGGATGGCCTCGGGTTTTAGATGAACCCAAAGCTAAGATTTCTTCCCTCTCTGGAATTAGCAAGC AGCCCGCCCTGCCCAACTCCCCTGGAAGCGCGCGTGCTCGCCAGGCCTCGGGACGCCTGCGCGGGCGCCCTTGCACTGGCACCAGGGCTCCGGGGTAGGGGCG CACCGATCTGCCCAAGCCTCTGCAGGCACTGGAGGAAGGCGAGCCCTCCACCCGCTCAACAGGCCCCAGTGCCGGCCTTTCCTTCCAGTCTCAACTCCACCCG GGGGCCCGGGGGCTCCACAGTTAAAAACTCCACGCCACGGAGATCGCAGGTAAGCTGCTGGCTCAACGAGGTGTGCTAAATGGGATTAAAGATCCTGGACCGT GGCCAGGCGCGGCGGCTCAAGCCTGTAATCCCAGCGATCAGGGAGGCCGCCGCGGGAGGATTGCTTGAGCCCAGGAGTTTGAGACCAGCTTGGGCAACATAGC GAGACACCGTCTCTACAAAAAAATAACAAATAGTGGGGCGTGATGGCGCGCGCCTGTAGTCTCAGCTACTTGGGCGGTCGAGATGGGAGGATCGATCGAGTCT GGGAGGTCGAGGCTGCAGTGAGCCAGGATCACCGCCAAGATCGCGCCACTGCATTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGGGAGACCCTGTCTCAAAAACAAACAAAAAA TCCTAGACCGTTTACAAACAGCCTTCCGTCTCTTCCTGGTCAAGTCCTAACCCTGGCTAACCTCGCCGTCTACAGCCTGAATTTTGGCAACCGAAAGGCAGCG CCGGCGCCACGTGCACACGGGCTGGGCCGCTCCGCCAGCTGCCAGGGCCACTGCCGCGCTCACT 235 AGPAT3 CGCACACACAGCACAGACGCCTGCATCTTCCCATGCGTGGTTTCTGCTCTTGCCTCTCTGGGTTTTTGTTTCACTTCGGTCGAGTTTTTGGTGGTGTTGAGCG GATAGCCGGGGAAGTTGGAGTCTTGTTTGTGGCCGCCTCGTGCTCGTGTCTGTATCTAAGATCCTCAGGCTGCTCCTTTTTGGGTAAGGTCTGTTGCTTCTCT AGGAACAGTGACGGTGGCAGAGCCCGTGGCCCCTCTCTCCTGTCCCAGAGCCAAGCTGTTTCCTCTCCCCACTCCCGGGCACCCTGCGGGCAAG 236 chr21: 4 CACAGCCCAGCTTCAAGCCTGGCCGACCAGGGGTTTGGCATGAAGACCCCGGCAGGGCTGGGGCTGTGCTGGAATCCACCCGGAAGTTTCCTGCCCCTTGGGC 444650 TGCCCACCAGGTCCCCTTTCTGCTCTGATCAAGCTGGACAAAACGTCGTGGGGCCACAGCACAGGGGGCCAACGCAAGCTGGGATCGTCAGACGTTAGGAAAT 0- CCCAAGGAAGAAGAGAAAGGGGACACATTCGGGAGACGTCGGCACACGCTCGAAGCAGCGGACAGGCACCTCTCTGTGGACAAGGCAGACTGGGCGGCCGAGA 444475 TTCCGCATAGATGCCTGCTTCCTCCACGACCTCCACGTGTGGCTGGCCCAGTCCGGGTCCCCCTCACCTCCTCTGTCTGTCTTGGTGGCCTCACGCCGTGGGC 00 TGTGATGCCGGCTACGCTGCTTGGGTGGCCAAGGGTCTGAGCTGCAAGACGCCCAGCCTGGGTCTCTCCCGAGCTCTCCCACGTCCTGTCTGCTCCTCCTCCG AGCTCCCGGTTGACTCTCACGACTGCACCAGCCTCTCCCCCAGGAAGGCGTGGAAACAACCTCCTTCTCCCAGGCCCGCTCTGCCTCCTGCGTTTCAAGGCAA ATCCGTTCCTCCAGGAGATGATGCAACCACATCCTGTTGGAGCCCAGAGAAGTGCGGATGCAGCCCGGGGCTCTTTCTTTCCTAGAACCCTGCCTGGGAGTGG CTTCCCTGAACTAAGGACAGAGACTTTGTCTTCGTTGCCTCTCGGCCTGTGGGCACTGAGCATACAGTAGGTGCTCAGTAAATGCTTGCAGGCCGATGCCCAG AGCCATTAGCCCTCATCATGGTGAGCTCGGCAGCCGGTGTTGGGGCTGGGCTGGGCCTAGGTGTGCGTGGGGGCGGTGCTGGTCTGCTTTGCTGGGAGCCATG GACACCGGAGGAACAGGGCCCCATCAGTGCGGTCAGAGTGCAAACTCGGAGCGTCCTTCTCTGGAAAACGAAT 237 TRPM2 GGGAGGGGGCGTGGCCAGCAGGCAGCTGGGTGGGGCTGAGCCAGGGCGATCCGACCCCGAACCGGAGCTTTTAGCACTTTGAGTCCCTGTACTCAGAGGTCTC CTGCAGCCGGGAATCCCACTGTGCTGTGGTCCCTGGCAGCCAGCACCCACCCCCAGCTTCTCCGTCAAGGTTGAGGACGGAGCACTCCTGCCTCTGATTAACT GGACGCAGGAGAAGCAGTTGCTTTAATCCGGAGCCTTGAGTTGGGACAGATAATGAGTCATTCAACCAGATTTTCCAAGGACACACTAACTTTGGTATGATGC GTGTGTGCCCCTGAATCCACGTGGTCAGGAAAGCCCAGGGAACACTGGCCTGTGACTCACTGAGCAGGTTCCCTTGTTACCCCGAGGGGTGATTTACTCCTCT GACAGTGACACGGACACTGTGCGTCCATTCCCCGGGCGGGCAGAGGACACTCCCAGATGCCCACGAGGGGCCCAGCAAGCACTGGCCA 238 C21orf2 CTGCAGGACCTGCTCGTTCACAGATGTTCTCCTAGAAGCAGAAGCTGTTTCTTGTTGCAAACAAATTTGCTGTGTCCTGTCTTAGGAGTCTCACCTGAATTTA 9 CCAAGGATGCATCTGTGCTTGGGGATGGCTCGGTTTGAGGGGTCTGAGGAGCGGCTCCCCTGGATCCTTTCCTCCCCAGGAGCCCACCTGCCGAGCTGTCAGC GTCAGCCCCACATCTCAAGATGAGGAAATGGAGGTCGAAGCCATGCACACGCAGGCGTCCTGCTGACATGCAGGCCAGGCGGGTGCCTCTGTATTCAGCAGCC TCAGGGCTGTGGCCAGTTCAGGCAGCAGAGGGGCCTCATCCCGGTGCTTCCCTGCAGGCAGTTGTGGGGCCGGCCTGCAGCAGGGGCTCAGACAGGGCCTTGG GAGAGGGAGGGATCACAGAGGTGTCCAGTGACAGGCAGGGCGGGCAGAGCCCATGGGGCCTTGGGCTCCTCACTCCTTCGGTCAGTCAGGGTGACATCTGGAG CCACCTCCATTAATGGTGGGTTATGATTTGGTTCCCATGCAGCCCGTGCCAGCTCGCTGGGAGGAGGACGAGGACGCCTGTGATC 239 C21orf2 AAGAGGAAATTCCCACCTAATAAATTTTGGTCAGACCGGTTGATCTCAAAACCCTGTCTCCTGATAAGATGTTATCAATGACAATGGTGCCCGAAACTTCATT 9 AGCAATTTTAATTTCGCCTTGGAGCTGTGGTCCTGTGATCTCGCCCTGCCTCCACTGGCCTTGTGATATTCTATTACCCTGTTAAGTACTTGCTGTCTGTCAC CCACACCTATTCGCACACTCCTTCCCCTTTTGAAACTCCCTAATAAAAACTTGCTGGTTTTTGCGGCTTGTGGGGCATCACAGATCCTACCAACGTGTGATGT CTCCCCCGGACGCCCAGCTTTAAAATTTCTCTCTTTTGTACTCTGTCCCTTTATTTCTCAAGCCAGTCGATGCTTAGGAAAATAGAAAAGAACCTACGTGATT ATCGGGGCAGGTCCCCCGATAACCCCCAGCTGCAGATCGAGGCCTAGTGCGAGCACAGGTCCCCCCAGACCCTTCCCAGTGCCCACCAACCGGCGGCCTAGGC CAGGTAGAACTGGCAGCGCCTCCCCTGCTGCAACACCAGGCTCTGGTAGAAACTTCAGAAAACATGCACCGGCAAAACCAAGGAAGGGTGGCTGCGTCCCGGG TTCTTCCGCGCAGCTGTGTGTACACGCATGCACACACCCACACGCACACACCCACGTGCACACCCCCATGCACACGCACCCACTTGCACGCCCATGCACGCAC ACACGCGCGTGCACCCATGCGCACGCACCCATGCACACACACGCGCGCACACACCCACGTGCGCACCCACATGTACACACCCACGTGCACACACCCACGCGTA CACACCCACGCGCACACACCGCTGTCCCCAGCCGTGCAGAACGATCCTCCCTGAGTCCCCGGCTCCGACCCACACGCAGCACTCGCTAAACGCTTCCCACGCA GTCGTTTTGCTGGGTTGCGCTTCACCCACTTCTCAGAGGGGGCGGCCGAGGCAGAGGTGTCGGGGATCGAGCAGCTCCGGGCCTCAGGGGTCGCCCCGCCACC GTTTTCCTTTCCCAGATGCTGGGACGGGGGCAGGGAGGGGCTCCCCAGGCTGAACCCGACTAGGTCACCCTAGAAGCGAGGCGAGCTTCTCTTCTGTTTTTCT TCGGCGCCCCTGAGCCCCTGACAGTGCCCAAGCTGCCCATGGGATTGGATTCGCCAGAGCCTCCTACGCAGACCCCACCCAGGGCCAAAGCCAACCCCAAGCC CCACCACCTTGGTGGTGTGGGATGAAAAGTGAGCCATCGAGAGATGGGGTCCCCCCACCCCCAACCCCTCCAAGGACAAAGGCGGGCTGGGAAGCACCCGCTT TCACGTCCGCCCCTGCCCGGCTTTCCTAGCGGAATTGGCGCCGGCATCAGTTGGGGGTTGTGGGATCAGTGAGGAATCCCGTGGGGTCGCCTCCATTTATCAG TTGTGTGGGGTTGGGCGAGCACCCCTAGCCCCAGCCCAGGCGATCAGGGCGCGAAGCCCACTGGACGCGGATTTGGGATTAGGACGGGGGTGACAGCCAGGAG GACCGCACCTGCCCTCCCCACTCCTGCCGCTCCACCCCTGCCCCCACCGCAACACCAAGGTCTCCACCAGGAAGATGGGGGTGGGGAAAGGACGCGGGGTGGG GGGGGGTGCGGGGAGAGAGGACACAGGGTCGGAAGGGTGAGGGGTAGTGGCAGAGGCGGAGGCCGAGGCCACGCAGCTGCGGGGCGCAGGGAGGGGCAGAGGA GGGGCGTTCAGATGGGAACCTAGTCCAGACCCGTCGGGGCCCTCGTGTGCGGCTCGTTATCCTGGAACCAGAGAGGCTGGAGACCCTTGGCTTGTCTGGAGCG GAACCGTAGTGTCCAATAGAGTGTGTGGGGCTCAGCCCTAAAGCTAAACATTCTTTATTTCCTGATGACCATGGGGGCGGAGCGGGGGAAAAGCCCTGGCCTT ATAGTTTAGAATTTTATAAAAGGAAAGGCGTGGCCACTGACAATTTGCGCTTCAGGAGTCCCAGAGTGACCGCCTGGCTCGGAGCAGGGAATGAGGGGGTCCT TAACTCTGAGATTTGTTTTCTGAGAGACAAAGGTGATGGGTGAGGCGGCTAAGCCTCTGATTCTCTATAGGTGGCGGTCATTCATTTCAGAACATGAATGGAT TCAGTAAATAAACATGATAGAAAAATGCCACAAGCCCTAGGCCCATTGGAGTGGACTGGACAGTCTGTTCCCAGTGTGTCCCTCAGCCTCGGTCCCCCACCCT TCCCGGAGCCCTGGGGGTCACACACATCCCTCCTGGCTGCCTAGCCTGTGCCCCCCGATTCCCCCCCTCCCCGCCCCGCGCGTGCACACACACACACACACAC ACACACACACACACACACACCACACAGCACGAGGCGACAGAGATATGAGAGAGAGCGAGCGAGAGAGGACGGGAGAGAGAGGGAGTGCAAGTGTGCGCTGGGG GTAACCCGTGCATGCATGCATTGGGGGTAACAGGCTGGAGCTCAGATCCCTCCCCCAGCCCCCAGCAGGGGGGACTGCAGGCTCCTGGTCTGAGTGGGGAGCT GGGCCCCCTGGACAGAGGACTGGGCTGCGGGGTCAGGAATGGGCACACTTCCTAACTGCAGGACACTCTAAGGGCTTTGGTCATGCACACGCAGCCAAGAGAA GGTGTCGCTGGCACACAGCCTTCCAGGAGCGGACTTGGAGACCTCGCCAAGGACCAGGACTCCCCAGCACTCACACTCCCTTAGGCGCTGAAGTCCAGAGGAC AGAGGTTGAGGGCAGAGCTCCTGGGAGCACCAGTGGAAGTAGGAGGGCTGGGCTGGAAAACCTCCCCCAACCTCCTATTGCAAAGAGGCTCCAGCCAGCAGCC TCCACACCCCAGTGATCTTTTAAGATGCAAATCTGCGCCATCATTTATTTCCTCAGTGCCTTCTCCAGCTCCTGGGATGCACACTGCCCGTCCCCAGGCCCAG AGACCTGACCACCCTCATTCCTCCCTCAGCCCACCCTGGGGTCTCTCCACCAGCTGACAGCCTTCCTGCAGTCCCCTCCCCGAATGCTGCTCCCTGAGGCCCT CCTGGACACCTGCAGGGCAGGCACAGCCCGCGGGACCTCACAGCACTTGCTCCGGGCAGAGCTGCAGTTTGGCCAAGTTGCCAGCTCCGTGTGGGCAGGGGCC CTGGCCTGTGGCTGCCACATCCCGGGTGGGGGCACGGCCTTTCCTGGCGTGGATGCTGAGCAAACGTAGGGGGAAGGGGAGTGAATGAGGAGAGCCAGGTAGC TCAGGGGCTGAGGCCTCACTGAGCAGGGTCCCGCGTGACCGGTCCCCACCGCTGACGGTTCCTGGGGTAACACTCAGGACAGGGAGAGGCAATGGAAAGAGAC GTGGCCGCCCTCGCATCCTGCAGCTCCCGCACTCCCAGCCTCCCAGCCTCCCACCCAGCCCCCCAGAGCCCACCAGTGACCCCGCCCACTGGGTCCTCAGATG GCTCCCACGGGATCTCCTGCCTTGATCTCCTGTCCACATGGAGGTGAAGTGGGTTGCTCTGAATGAGGGGTGCCGAGCCTAGGGCGCAGCCCACTCTCCTGGG TCCGCAGCATCACGCAGCCCGGACCACAGGCTCCTTACAAGAATCGGAAGGGTCCCTGCAATCGCCCTTCGCACTGAGGCTTCCTACTGTGTGGTGTAAAAAC ACAGGCTTGTCCTCCCTTGCTGCCCACGGGGCTGGAGCCGCCTGAAAATCCCAGCCCACAACTTCCCCAAAGCCTGGCAGTCACTTGAATAGCCAAATGAGTC CTAGAAAGCGAGAGACGAGAGGGGAATGAGCGCCGAAAATCAAAGCAGGTTCCCCTCCTGACAACTCCAGAGAAGGCGCATGGGCCCCGTGGCAGACCCGAAC CCCCAGCCTCGCGACCGCCTGTGACCTGCGGGTCAACCACCCGCCGCGGCTCCACGCCGTGGGCACAGACTCAGGGAGCAGGATGAGAAAGCTGAGACGGCGC AGCCACGGCCCGGTGCCTTCACGCGCACAGCGACACAGCCCCAGCCAGCGGGGCCCACGCTAAGGCGGAATCCCACAGAAGCCTACAGAGCGAGCGCGCGCCT GTGCTTCCCAAAACGGAATGGAACCAAGGTGACTTCTACAGAACGATCTGAAGCCCTGGCTGGCCCTTATGCTAGTCTCTTGGGAGCGTTCCAAATGCAGCTC AATATTACTTACTTGACTTTTATCTTTCCTCCCTGGTTCGTGGTATTTATAACTGGGTCATCTTTTAACTATTTGCAACGTAGCTTCAGGGGAGAGGGGGAGG GCTTTATAAATAACCTGTATTATTATTATGCAGGTTGATTCTGTTCCCTGAGCTAAAGGGAACATGAAAATACATGTCTGTGACTCATGCCCCCCCACCCCCA CTCCAGGGTGTGCTGAGGAGTCTCTCAGCTGCCCCGGGGTCCTCGAGCAGGGGAGGGAGAAAGGCTGGCGCTGCGCCCTCCATCGCGTGAAGCCAGGGGATTT TGCTCTGCGACAAGCTGACTTGGCTCTCGTATTGTTTGCAGAATCACCCAGTTCCAAGGCAGTCCCTGCGGGCAGGTGCAGCTGTGCGGGAGCTTCAGTCCTG TCCCCAACACCCAGGCAGTAATGGTTCCAGCACGGAAGGTCTACCTACCTCCCACTGCACAGCCCGAGGGCTGTCCTGGAGGCACAGCCATCCGTCCCTGGGT GGGCAGGCACGTTTATGACCCCCACCCCCACCCCCACCCCCCACGCGAGTCAGCACGTTCCATACTCGGGTGATCGTGCTCATCCCCTGGTCATGTCATCGGG ATCTGAGTGCCATCCGAGCAGAGAGCTGTGGCCCGGTGCCGGGGGTGGACTTCATCTATTCCAGGGAACCAAGGATGCATGATTTGCAAACAAAACCAGAAGC GCAAGCCATCTCCTCGCCTCCCCTGATAGCCGTGCTGCGGAGCCTGAGTGCTGGAG 240 ITGB2 CAGGAACCACGGGACCTGCTGCCTAGCGGCCCTGTTCCACCCTTGGCCGCTCGCAAAATGTTTAGGCTTCATAAGGTTTGCCCAGGGTCACAAATTTAACTCA CAGCAAACAATGAAATCAGCGCATGATTTTCGAGCCCTCGTGGTCACCCTCCCTTCCTCCTGCCCTTTCCTGCATGGGCAGCAGCAGGGTGAGGAGCTGCTCT CCCCAGGCCCAGGCTGGAGTCCCTCAGACGACCTGCCGGCCAGGGTACCCCCCTGCCCCCACACAGCGCCTGACAGAGCCCCCCACACTGGGGGAACGTGGGG ACCCAAGCAGGGGCAGCGGCCTCACCGGGCAGGCGGCGACCTGCATCATGGCGTCCAGCCCACCCTCGGGTGCATCCAGGTTTCCGGAAATCAGCTGCTTCCC GACCTCGGTCTGAAACTGGTTGGAGTTGTTGGTCAGCTTCAGCACGTGCCTGAAGGCAAACGGGGGCTGGCACTCTTTCTCCTTGTTGGGGCATGGGTTTCGC AGCTTATCAGGGTGCGTGTTCACGAACGGCAGCACGGTCTTGTCCACGAAGGACCCGAAGCCTGCAGGGCACATGGAGGGGCTGG 241 ITGB2 TGCGTTTAGTGTAAAAATATCAGGTGTGGCTGCACGGAGTGAAAAATCACAGGCTCCACGGAGCCGGGAGGCCTGCTGCCCTGCCCTCTTGCTTTGATGAGGA AATGGCGACCGCAGAAGGAAATGTAGCAGCACCGGCAACCGGCATCCGTGGGGCCACGCCGGGCTGCTTCCCAGGGCCCTCCAGCCAAGCAGCCACAGGAAAG AGTAGATGTTGATCCCAAGCTAGGACTGAGGAGTCCGTCCCTAAGAGCCGAGGGAGTCAGGTGGGCGAAACTGGCCGCATGTCTGGGTACAACTGCTCAGGGT TTCTCATCTGCTGAATCACCAAGCTAGGTTCTGAAGCCAGGCGTGAGTGAGCAGGACTGGAGCAGGATTCTGGGAACAATCTTTTCCCTCC 242 POFUT2 GCTGGGGAACTGAAGGAAGGGCTGTGGAGCCTGAAGCCTGGGCCTGGCCTGTGCTGCGGCCGCACCGCTGGGTGATGCAGGAGCCACTCCACCTCCCTGGCAC CCCAGCCTCATCCGGCAACCTGGGAGCGTGGGCCTCCTGCCCCTCCAGGGAGGCCCTGGCCGTGTCCTCATGGGGCCCCTCCAGGTCCTTGTGGCTCCAGGTC GGGACAGTGGCTGTGAGATCTGACCCTCCCGTTCCCCCTCCACCAAGTAGGAGAAACCCCGGAGCATGAGCCCTCGTCCTTCACCGTCCCGGGGACAGGGGGA CCCCCAGATGCTGCACGGCTGACAGGCCAACGTGGCAGAAGCTCCAGCTTCACAGGAAGCCAGTGACCATGAGAGTCTGTAGCTGTAACGAAGCCACAGAGCT GTGGCTTTCTTTCCCCTTCAGCTCTAGGAAAGGTTATCTGCCCTGCACAGATCTCCGGAGGCCTGGCTGGGCTCTGAGAGCATCAGACTGATTATCGTAAGAA AATAATCTCTGCAGACACATTCCTTGCTAGAAGCAGGGGACAAAGCCCAGCTTCAAAGACAATTCCACACACGCCCTCCCTGCCCTGCACAGCTGCCTGCCGG GTGGGAGCAGAGCCCTTGCAGCCGGGCTCAGGGGCCTGGGCAGGGACAGCGTGTGGCAGGGGCACAGCTGAGACAGGAGCCTCAAAGCGACACCAACCCGACG TGAAGCTACAGTTGAGGAGACACAGCTGCCCCCATTCCCGGGCCTCATCTCCACAGTGAGACGCTGGACTCTCTCCCTGACCCACCGTCTCTTAGAACCTCCC CTCCATCCGGAGCAGTTCGGCAGCCCCAGGGCAGCCAGGGGAACCCTGCCGAGTGCCTCTGGGCCGCCACAGACCGCAGAGCCCGCGGGAGCCTTGCTCACAC AGCCTCAGGTCCACTGTGGTCTTGGGGGAAAGCCCTGTCCTGGGACAGGGGAGCCGGGGGTCCTGGCCCTGGACCACCATCTGGGGACCACGTTGTCACGCCT GCAAAGCTCCCTGCCCCACCCCCATGTGCCGGCTGGTGTTGACACCTTTGTAGAGTGGGAACCTGCCTCCGACCCCAGCCTGCAGCCACAGGGCAGGTTATAG ACCAGGTGAGAGGGCGCCGCGCCCAGAACCAAGGAGCACAAGTCCGCAGTGCCCATGAGATCCTCATGCTGGCCGGCGCAGGAGCCATCCTCGGCCTCTGCAG GTCCTCGTGGGAAACCGCGGGGGCACGTGGGGCGGCTGCAGGGTCCGCAAAGCCGGCTGTTTGCGAAGGGCGCAGCTCCACCTGGAACAGCCGAGGCCGCCCA CGCGCTTCCCGCGGGATCAGAGCAGCCTCCACGGCTGTTGTCTCAGGCACCACGGGATGCCTTTCTTCGTTTCAATAGCTGTGGGAAAGCCTCAATCGGTCCT GAAAGAACCCAGATGTGCAGCAATGACAAGGCCTTCTCTGAGACTCTAGAACCTTCTGCCATCTCAGACAGGAGGGAGCCGTGAGGCAGGCGGGAGATTTGCA GTCAGCAAAGGACGGGCAGGTGGGGCAGCTGCACACCCAGGGCCCTCTCCACGGTCTTCCCGGGCCCACCCCTCCCGCGGTCCTGGGTCATCCACCTGCTGGC CTCACTCTGCCCACGCGGCCAGGTCCCACCGGCCCCTGAGCTCAACAGACCAAAGCTGGCCCGACCCCACCCCCAAGAAGAATGAAACAATTTTTTTTTACCT CTTGCAGAAAAGTAAAAGATCATTTATTCATTCTGTTTCTAGATAGCAAAACTAAGTGTCAAAAGCACCTTCTGCACACAGTCTGCACACACTGGCCGGTGGT CCTGTTCCCGCAAGGTTGAGCTGTGTTCCAGAGACATGGGTCCTCCGGGTGATGAGGAGCCGCTGGAGGGCCCTGAGCTGCACGTGCTAATGATTAACGCCCC GTCCGTGCTGGCCGGTTTCTCAAATGCCTCCTGACGATTGCGC 243 chr21: 4 GGCCTGAGGAGTCAAACGGTGCAAACCCTGCCCCACTCTGTTTGGGAAGCACCTGCTGTGTGGCAGGCGCTGCGCTTGGTGCTGGGGATAGACCATGGGGAAG 557150 AAACACACAGAACCTGCCCTGCTCTCAAGGAACAGGCCCTGGGGGCGGCCAGGGGCAGAGACCCAAGGCAGACACCCACACAGTGGCGTAATGACAGTGCTTA 0- TGGTGGGGACCTGGCTGCACAGCAGGTCAGCAAGGGGATGTTCAGGTGACACTGGGGGCACGGAGACCCAGGGGAGAGTGGATTGACAGAGGGGACGCTGGGC 455737 AAATGTCCCGAGGCTGAGGTGGAGTTGCGGGAAGGAGGAGGCTGCCGGGCAGAGGCGCAGAGAGCTTTGCAGGTGTTGGCAGAGACCAGCAGGCCCTGCGAGG 00 CCTGGGGTGTGTCCTCAGCTGGGAGGGCCATAGAAGGATCTGGGCTTGCAGATGCTGGTGCAGACTGGAGGCCTGGGGTGTGAGAGTCCAGGCGGGGCTCCTG CCAACACCCAGGGGAGTGGGCCTGGGCCAGGTGGACCGGGAGCTGGCACGGTGGTCAGGTGCTTGGAGGCTGCGTGCCACGCTGGGGACCTGGAGGTGTGTGA GGAGGTGTCTGTTGCTCCTGGGGCTGCCGCCTGCAGGGCTGGGTGTGCAGCAGTGCGGGGCAATGAAGTGGGCGGGTTCTGGGATGGTGGACGTTCCCTTTGT TGGGAACGTGTTGGTGCCAAGCTGCCATTTGAGTTTGGCTCTGAGGGGTCTGGGCAGGGGACACACAGGGAATCACACAGGATGGAGTGAGTTCCCAGGGACC CAGGGTGGCTTGGCCTGAGAACAGCTCCCACTCCCAGATGTGTGGGAAGCCCTCGGCACCAAGCCTCAGCCTCTCCATCTGTGAAATGGAGACAACGTCACTG GACTTGCAGGCTGTCCATGAGGGTGATGCGATCAGAAAGGGTGGAGTTCCTGAACGCCCCGGGGTCGGGGTCTCACAGCAGGAGCTTAGCTGGTGTCGGCATC TCCTGGACCCGTCCTCAGCTCCGAGCGCCCAGTCCTGCCACCTGTGTCCAAGTCTGCACTGTGCCCACGAGGCCCTCAAGGCCGCAGACAGCCCCACACTTCT CGGACGCCGCCCCAGCACGGTCCTTGTGTGAGGTGGACACTCCTTCTGGACGCCGCCCCAGCACGGTCCTTGTGTGAGGTGGACACTCCTTCTGGACGCCGCC CCAGTACGGTCCTTGTGTGAGGTGGACACTCCTTCTAGGGAAGGAGTAGTAACTCTTGGGTGGTCGGGTAGTTGCCATGGAAAGGGGCAGTAATGCCCAGGTA TTGCCGTGGCAACCGTAAACTGACATGGCGCACTGGAGGGCGTGCCTCATGGAAAGCTACCTGTGCCCCTGCCCTGTGTTAGCTAGGCCTCAATGTGGTCCAG TATCTGAGCACCGCCTCCTGCCTCAGATGTTCCCGTCTGTCACCCCATTACCAGGGCGGCACTTCGGGTCCTTTCCAGCCATCATTGTCCTGGCATTGCCACA GTGGACACTGCCACACAGGCTTGTGTGCTTGCGCGTACCCAGGTCCTCACCTCTCTGGGATAAACCAGGCACGTGGCGGCCGCCCCATTTTCCACCCGCCAGC GGTGGAGGAGTTGCCCAGCCTTGCAGGAAAACAGCTCTCATGCCAGCAGCGGAGCATCCTATTCAAGTTTTCTCAGGGCTGCCAGCACAAATGCTGCATGCCG GGCGGCTTCCTCAGCAGACCGTTGTTTCTCTGCGTCCTGGAGGCTGGACGTCCCAGGTCCCCGTGTGGCAGGCCCGGTTCCTCCCGCAGCCTCTCCTTGGCTT GTGGGCGGCGTCTCCTCCCTGGGTCCTCGCAGGGCCACCCCTCCGTGTGTCTGTGTCCTCCCTCCCCTTATAAGGACCCCAGGCAGACTGGATCAGGGCCTGC CCTAAGGACTGAATTTTACCTTAATCACCTCTTTAAAAGCTGTCTCCAAATACAGTCACCTTCTGGGGTCCTGGCTGTTAGGGCTTTGATGCATGGATTTGGG GGACACCGCTCAGCCCCTAACAGCCCCCATCCTCTGCCTGCCTTTACCATGGGGCTGAGCCCAGCCCTGCAGGAGTCCCCTGGTTTGATGTCTGCTGTGGCCA CGGCGACCCTCAGGCTGCTCCAGCCGCACTTGTGCTT 244 chr21: 4 GGGGAGTCTCCAGGGGCTGGGGCTGGAGCCGCATCAGAGAGGAAAGGGGTGTTTGAAAAAGGGGCAGGGCCTGGGACCCAGGAAACTGTTCTTCCAGAGACAC 560900 CCGTGAAGCTGAGCTTTGCCTCTCAGGGAAGCTGTGACCCCACGGGTGCTGCCCAGAGAGATCGGGCCAGGTGGAGCCAAGATGGACTGGAATTCCCCGACGG 0- GGACAAGGGGCCGGACGAGGCTGACTTGCCCTGTCTGATGAATGGTCAGGTTTGCTTTTTCTCCTGAAAACACGAGGCAGTGATCCCGGCCAGCTAATTCCAG 456106 CAGACTGGAGACGGGATGGTGGAGAATGAGGCTGTGGGCGGGAAGAGCAGATGGGACTCGCCAGCATCCTCACGGCAGGGCCGCGCTATTGCCCTCCCTCCCC 00 TCCTACTCTCTGGGGTCCCAGGAGCCCCAGATACGCAATGCTGCCAGGCGATTTCTGGCGCCCCGCAGACCCCTGCCCCTGGAGTTGGGCCAGGTCCCGGCTG GAGCAAAGGGGGCTCCTTCAAGCCCGCTCCTCCCTGTCAAACCCGAGGAGCCTGACAGGCGCAGCGTCACCAGCGTCACCGGGCCATAGTGAGCGGCCAAGCC AGCGTCACCGGGCCATAGTGAGCGGCCAAGCCAGCGTCACCGGGCCATAGTGAGCCGCCAAGCCAGCGTCACCGGGCCATAGTGAGCCGCCAAGCCAGTGTCA CCGGGCCATAGTGAGCGGCCAAGCCTTGGTCTGCCAGAGCCGGCCGCACCAGAAGGATTTCTGGGTCCCCAGTCCTGGAGGAGCACACGGTTTACACCAGGCC TTGGGAGGGGAAGAGGCAAGGCGTGGGCCCAGCCCTCACTCCCCAGGAGAAACCCTGTTTGAGCGGCAGAGGAGACTGGAGAGACCCCAGGGCGGGGATCCCT GAGAGGAGAGAAACCCGGAATTCATCCACGGAGGCGTTCACCCAGAGGAGACCCGGAGCTTCTCCAGGAGAGGCTGGATTGCTCCAACAGGGGCCCTGAGGAG CTGATGGCAAGAGCGGAAGGCAGCTCTGACTCGTGCGTCTGACTCCAGGTGTGGCCGTTGGGGCTACAGTGGGACCAGCCTGTTGTCACTGAACCCACAAAGT GCCTCCGAGCGCGGGTGGAGAGAGGGGGACCTCCCACCGTCTGCTGGCCTTGAATCTTGAATCTAATTCCCGTCTGTGCTTTGATGGGAGAGGCACTGGGAGC GGGCGGCTTTTTCAGTTCCTTTTATCTTGAATGGCCTTTGGGGGATTTTCACAGATTCTGAGTTCAAAGCCCAGGGAGGTGTGGGAACGTGACATTCCTCACC GCATTCCTCACCGCATTCCTCTGTAAACCAGGCGGTGTTGGCACCCATGAGCCTGTGTCTTCTATGACATCAGGAGTTTTATCCCTCACGTCAGAAATCAGGG TTCCAGGCGCCTTGGTTTTTCTTGGCGCCAGCGGCTTGGCTATAGAAGAAAAACTGAAGGGGCCAGGTGCGGTGGCTCACACCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGA AGGCCAAGGCGGGTGGATCACGAGGTCAGGGGTTCGAGACCAGCCAACATGGCAA 245 COL18A GCTCCTCAGGGGGAGGTTCGGGGCCTTTGGTCTCTGGACTTGGGCAGCAGAAAGGAAACATCCCTGGGGGCCTGTGGTGACCCCCATCCTCCCCAGGGTGGTC 1 TGGCAGGGGACACTGTTTTCCAAAGCAAAGCCAGAGCGCCAAGGGCTCTCGGGATTCACGAGATCCACATTTATCCCAAGTTAGAACAGCACATCTGTGCGTG CAAACTTCATTCTGACTTCGGCCGGCTGTCCTTCTTGCCCAAAGCACCGTGAGGCCTCATCCCTGCATCCCTGTTGCTTCTTTCATGTGGGATGAGAACCCAG GAAGGGGCTGAGTGTGACTCCTCTGGTTTTTAGAGAGCACTGCCCCCGCCCCGCCCCCTCCTGCTTCCCCACCTTTTCACAGTTGCCTGGCTGGGGCGTAAGT GAATTGACAGCATTTAGTTTGAGTGACTTTCGAGTTACTTTTTTTCTTTTTTTGAGACAGAGTCTCGCTCTGTCGCCCAGGGTGGACTGCAGTGGTGTAATCT TGGCTCACTGCAACCTCTACCTCCCGGGTTCAAGCGATTCTCACATCTCAGCCTCTGGAGTAGCTGGAATTACAGGCGCCCGCCACCACACCTGGCTAATTTT TGTGTTTTTAGTAGAGATGGGGTTTCACCATGTTGGCCAGGCTGGTCTCGAACTCCTGACCTCAGGTGATCCGCCTGCCTTGGCCTCCCAAAGTGCTGGGATT ACAGGTGTGAGCCACCGAGCCTGGCCTGGAGTTATTTTGGGAGAGGGCAGCCCCTGGTTCAGCGTGGCGAGGCTGCGCTTGCTCTCCCGGGCGGGCGTCCACA CCCTCCTCGCCGAGATGGAGAAGCCCAAACCCCTGCAGCGCTCCCCCATCACGTCCGGCCCTGGAAGCCCCCGGAAACCCTGCCACGCCCTGAGTGGGAGAGC GCAGGTCCCTTTCCGGCCCTGGAAGCCCCCAGAAACCCTTGGGTGCCAGGCCTGGCCGGGACAGCAGCGACACTGCATGCTCAGCCCTTGCGTGAGACCACGG GAGTGTCCGCCCTCTGCACGTGCTGCTGATTGCCCACTTCGTCCAGCAGGTTTGGGAGCTTGTGGCTGCATCCTCCTGCAGACACTTGCCCATTCTGGGGCCT CCTCTCTGTCTTTTCTCCTCTGTTGAGGGGTCTGGGAGGGAGGCCTTGGAGGGTACCCATGCTGCTGGGACTGATGCTCCCCGCGGTGGAAGGAGCTGCCTCT TGAACAGCAGGGGGCTGAGCAGAGGGGAGGGGATGCGGGGGTGCCGTGCACACAGGTGCTCTCAGGACGCAGGGGCTTCTCAGCCCTGCTGTCCCAGGGCTGC ACTCCAGCAGGGCAGACTCCTGAGGTGCAGACACCCCAGCTTCACGCTCACACTTCTGGAAGGCGATGTCTGTGCGTTTGCTTTCTGCTGCAGTTTAAAAAGC CGGGCTCTCTCCGGAGCGTGTGTAGGGCCTGGTCACTGGAATATCTGGACTCAGTGTTAATGGCAGCCACGCTGGGGGCTGGGCCCAGCTTTCTGTTCTCCGT GTGGGTGCCATATCCACCTCCATCGCAGCCCTTTCTCTCTCGACCTTTTAAATCACAGTGTCACCTCCCCCTGCTGTCCTGCCAGTGGCCCCTGGAGGCTTCT CCCCACCCCTTTCTTCTGGGGCAATTCTTAAGGCTGGCATTGAATCAGGAGGCCAGATGTGGCCCCTAGTAACTCACCAGCAGTCCCTGAGGCTTCTGGCTCC CCTGGCCCACCAGCCTCCCATGTCTGCCTCAGGCCTCTTGACCCGCCTGGCACTGACCAGACTGTGTGCCCGGGTGCCGTGCCCATGGGCTCCGCCTCCCCCA GGCAGGCCCCCTCTTGCTCCGCGGCCACCCCTGCTCTTGACCTCACACCTCTGCGGTGTGTCTGGACACACCAGCACCACGGCGGGCGGGGAGCGGAATTCTC CAGGTGGGGTGGGCAGGCCGGCGGGTGTTGAGGTCTCTGTGCATGCTTGTGCGTACCCTGGACTTTGCCGTGAGGGGTGGCCAGTGCTCTGGGTGCCTTTGCC AGACAACTGGTCTGCCGGGCCGAGCATTCATGCTGGTCGCCATCACGTGACTCCCATGCGCCCTGGCCCTGGGGTTGGGTCTGCAGGACTGAGAACCAGCGGA AGGGGGGCGAGGCCTCGGGAATGCGCCGGCAACTGGCGATGAGCTCAGGCCTGACTAATGAGCCCAGGTGACTCATACACCCGGGGCCTGGATGAGTCTGACT GGGTCAGGACTTCCCTGCTTGTTCTGTCCTGGGAGATGTTGTCCCTGGCCCTGCAGAGCCGGGAGGACACGAGGCCTCCTGGGTCACAGCCAACGCAGCCTAC TCCTGCCCACTGCTCGCGCCGGCCAAGGCCCGTCGGCACCACCTCCTCCATGAAGCCTTCCTGACTGCCCCCATCCCTCTGTGGGCAGCTCGAGTGTGCATCT TGAGTGCTGTGCAGGTTGGGGTCCGGCGCTCCTGCAGGCAGGCGGCGTCTGGGCCTGGGGGCTCTCAGAGTTTGAGGAGCGTGTGGTGAGGGTGGCCTCGGGC CTCAAAGACGCAGCGCTGTGGGAACCGGGAGACTGGCTGAGCCCGCTCTGAGGAAGGTGGGGCCAGGGGCACCCTCAGCTGACCCGGCGTGCAGGGGTGACCA GCCAGGCGTGGCCAAGGATGGGGTCTCTGGGATCAGGAGACTTCAGTAGCAGCCAGGACCGAGGCCACCAGTTTCCACCCTGGCATTTTCCATCTTTTGAAGG ACTGGAAACGATTGGATTCTTTAACTTTTTTAAGTTGAGGTGAAATTCACAACGCATAAAATTAACCATCTTAAAGCGAACAATTCGGTGACATTTAGTACAG CCAGAAGGCTGTGCAGCCATCACCACTGCCCAACTCTAGAACATTCACACGCCGGAGAGAGGGAGCCCTGGGCCATCACGCAGCCACCGCCCGGCCCCAAGAA CCTGCGAGTCCACTTTCCACCTCTGGATCGGCGGTTCTGGACGTTCATGCAGGTGGTTCCCGCAGTGCGAGGCCTTTTGTTTCGGGCTCCTCTCACAAGCCTC ACGTTTCCAGGTACGTCGTGGTGTTGTGCAGACCCACAATTCATCCCTTTTCATGGGTGTGTAATAGTCCACCATAGATTCTCTACGTTTTAAAGCATGTTTT ATGTGCCTGAAATGTCTCTGCACTCGAGACTATAGCTTGCTTTCTTTCTTTTCTTTTTTTTTTTTTAATTTGAGACGGAGTCTTGCTCTGTTTTCAGGCTGGA GTGCAGTGGTGCGATCTCGGCTCACTATAACCTCTGCCTCCCAGGTTCAACTGATTCTTTTGCCTCAGCCTCCCGAGTAGCTGGGACTATAGGCGCGCCACCC CACCCGGCCAATTTTTTTGTATTTTTAGTAGAGATGGGGTTTCATCATGTTGGCCAGGATGGTCTCGATCTTCCGACCTTGTGATCTGCCCGCCTCGGCCTCC CAAATTGTTGGGATTACAGGCGTGAGCCACCGCGCCCAGCCGAGACTACAGCTTTCTTTAACTGCATCCCTGGAGGGATCTGAGAGTCTCTTTCCCTGTCTCC TTTCCTTTGGAAAACATTTCAGCCAGGGCTCCCCAAGATGAAAGGCCAGAGTCCCAGGCATGGGCGTTGCAGGTGCACAGTTGCCACGGGGAGCTGTGGGTGA TGGTCGCTGTCAGCGATGGCTGCTGCAGGTCCCTGTGAGGAAGGGGCAGTGCCACAGCAGGAGGAGAGGGAGTCAGCGGACGTTGATTGGCAGTGCCCGCCCA TTCCATCATTCAGTCACCCACTGTGCACCCAGCACCCAGGCTCGGCTGCATAGAACATGGCCCAGGAAGGCTCCACTTCCTGTCTCCTCTTCTCCCCTCTCCA GTCTCATGATGGGGCTGGAGGCATCTTCTAGTTTTGAGTTCTGAGCTAATGAACATGCTCATGAGCAGGCGGCAGGATCCCAGGACGGTGGAGCTGGGAGCCT GACTGCGGGTGACGGACAGGCTCTGGCAGCCCCTGTCAGCATCCTCTCCAGGGCATGTGAAAGCCAGTGTGTCCTCAGCTGCCAGTGCCCCCTCCCCACCTCC TCTGGGCCCATGTGCACGGGACCTGGGCTCCCCCAACCAAGCCTGCCCGCCTTGGTTCAGCAGAACGGCTCCTGTCTCTACAGCGGTGCCAGGCCAGGAGTGC TGTGTCTGTGAAGCGGGGTCATGGTTTTGGGGCCCTCATCTCCCTCGCGCCCTCTCATTGGGGACCCCCCGTCTCCCTAGCGCCCTCTCGTCCTCTCCTGCAT GTGCTGTGTCTGTGAAGCGGGGTCATGGTTTTGGGGCCCCCCGTCTCCCTAGCGTTCTCTCGCCCTCTCCAGCATGTGAAGTGGGGTCATGGTTTGGGGGCCC CCATCTCCCTAGCGCCCTCTCGTTGGGGACCCCCCGTCTCCCTAGCGCCCTCTCGCCCTCGCCTGCATGTGCTGTGTCCATGAAGTGGGGTCATGGTTTGGGG GCCCCCTATCTTTCTAGCACCCTCTCGCCCTCTCCTGTATGTGAAGTGGGGTCATGGTTTGGGGGCCGCCATCTTTCTAGCGCCCTCTCGCCTTCTCCTGAGC GTGTGGAACTCTGTGGTGGTCAGAGCTAAGGTTCTGAATAGGTCGAAGCACCTCCCCGGTGCCTCTCACCCTGAATGCTCTGGGAGGACACAGCCTTTTCATA GGCTACGACTGACATGGCAGGAGGGGCCTGCCTGCCACCCGGGTCCTCTGCTGCCTGCTGCTTGCTGGGGAGGGGGCTCGAGACTGGGATCCTGGGCTTCTGC TCCAGCTGTGCCCAAGGGAGCTGCTGAGGAGGGACCGGGTGGGGCATCCACTCTGGGCAGGTTCAGGGTCATTCTTGGTGACCCCGGGTCCGGTTACAAAGGC TGATGGAGCGCGTGGGTGGCTGCCTAAGTCTCTGGAAGCCCAAGAATGTGGAGATGGCGCGTCTCGGCCCGGGGTCTCGTGGCTGGTCTGGGAGAACTTGCCT TTATTTCTAGGCAGGAGGCTGCACTGCAAGGGAGCGTCAGTGGCCCGGCTGGCTTTCCCCGGCCCTCAGCCCGCACTCGTCCACCAAAGCAAGCTCCTTTGTG GGGCTGCCCTGGGAAGCCGGGATCACGAGGCTCTGCCGGCCGTGGTCACCCCATGAGGCAGGGTCAGCTCGGGAGCAAGGCGGATCAGATGGAACAGAACACG TAGACCACCTCGCCCGCCCTTAGTCAGCTGGGCCATTGAAAATCAAGTCCGTAGAAAGACCTAGAAATAAGTCCCGGGGTGCCCTTGCCTGTTGACGGGCGGG CCGAGCAGGACTGTTCTCAGGCAGGCACTGGTCTCTTGGCTTCCAGGTGGTTTGTTTGCTGGTTTGAGGCTGGGGGTGACGCTCCTGTGCGGGAGGAGGTCGC ATTCCATTCATAGCGGCTTATCTGGGCTGTCAGGCAGGCCTGGGAGGGAGCCTGCCTCTGTGCTCTCCAAGGGTGGGCGACGGACAGACAGGGTGTCCCACCC CTTCTGGGCCAAGGACAGAGGGTCAGTGTTTGCAGAGACCTGGGGAGGCCCAGGTGACCTCCACCGAGCACCTGCTGTGTGCAGGGCCAGTGCTGGCTGCAGA GACAGCGGAGCGTGTGTGGACCCGGCGGCCCAGGGGAGGGGGGCAGGCAGGACCCGGCGGCCCAGGGGAGGGGGGCAGGCAGGACCCGGCGGCCCAGGGGAGG TGGGCAGGCAGGACCCGGCGGCCCAGGGGAGGGGGGCAGGCAGGACCCGGCGGCCCAGGGGAGGGGGCAGGCAGGACCCGGCGGCCCAGGGGAGGGGGGCAGG CAGGACTCGGCGGCCCAGGGGAGGGGGGCAGGCAGGACCAGGCGGCCCTGGGGGTCAGGGGTGGAGGCCAGGCCTAGACGGCCCACAGGAGGGTGGACTCATT CTGACCGATTCCTGGAAGCCCCCGGAAAGTGGTGATGTTCTGGAGGGCCCAGCAGACCCCAAGGCCCCCAAGACAATCCCAGCTGGCTCTCTGCGGCTCTCGG TGTCTGCCATTTGAGACAATTTGGGCACAGGCAGGGCAGGCCGTCGCGGACGGTCTAAGCCGCGCGCATTGGTGGGGGCAGCAGAGCCCCTGCTCTCAGCTCC TCGGGGTACAGCGGGGGTACCAGGCGGGTGAGTGGGTGGGTGGTCACTGCTCCTGCCAAGGGCAGCCCTGGTTTGGTTTGCACTTGCTGCCCTGGTGACGGCT GCTCTCATTCCTGCCCCATTGCTAACAAGGGTGTCATAAGCTACTTTCCCGGCCCACATCCTATTAAGCCCATGGAGACCCTCCCACAGCTGAGCCTGCTGTG GGCTGCAGGCCCTGGGCGGTGCCCACCTCGGTCCCCACTGGCCTCCTTCCAGCACTTTAGAGCAGACACAGGTTGGAGATAAGGAAAGTTCCAGAGCACAGAC TGGAACAAGCCCCAGGCCTCTCCCTGCCCCAGCAGGGCCTCCCTGGATTTGGGGGACAGGTGCCCTCATGGGGGGTCCTGAAGGTCAGAGCTGGGGCTGGGGC TGGGCTGGCGGAGGTGGCCTTGGCGGAGGCCACATTCCAGGGTCTCAGTGAGAGTCTGTGGCAGGCAGCCTTGCAGATGCCGCTGAGGGACCCCCCACTTCAT GTTGTGGGTGATGTGGTCCATTGATTGCCTCCAGGTTTAAATCAGGTGGATATTTACCTAGCGGCCTCCTCTCCCTCTGCACAGGGCCTGGAGTGGGATGGAC TGGGGTGCTCAGCTGGAGGCTCTGCAGACACAGCCCCCTGGGCTATGCAGGCCCTGCTGGGAGCCACATTGCCATTTTTCATCACCCACTTTTTGGGTGAGAA CCCCCTCGAGTCCTAACATCTGCCGCATCTCAGAGCCTGTGGCTCCAGTCAGAGCATCTGGACCATACTGCTGGGGTCAGAGCGCGGCAGGACAATGGC 246 COL18A TGCCACCACCATCTTCAGGTAGAGCTTCTCTCTCCTCCTTGCTGGGCGGGGCCCCTCCCTGGGGAAGCCTGCAGGACCCAGACAGCCAAGGACTCTCGCCCGC 1 CGCAGCCGCTCCCAGCCAGCAGCTCCAACGCCCTGACGTCCGCCTGCGCACGCCACTTCTGCACCCCCTGGTGATGGGCTCCCTGGGCAAGCACGCGGCCCCC TCCGCCTTCTCCTCTGGGCTCCCGGGCGCACTGTCTCAGGTCGCAGTCACCACTTTAACCAGGGACAGCGGTGCTTGGGTCTCCCACGTGGCTAACTCTGTGG GGCCGGGTCTTGCTAATAACTCTGCCCTGCTCGGGGCTGACCCCGAGGCCCCCGCCGGTCGCTGCCTGCCCCTGCCACCCTCCCTGCCAGTCTGCGGCCACCT GGGCATCTCACGCTTCTGGCTGCCCAACCACCTCCACCACGAGAGCGGCGAGCAGGTGCGGGCCGGGGCACGGGCGTGGGGGGGCCTGCTGCAGACGCACTGC CACCCCTTCCTCGCCTGGTTCTTCTGCCTGCTGCTGGTCCCCCCATGCGGCAGCGTCCCGCCGCCCGCCCCGCCACCCTGCTGCCAGTTCTGCGAGGCCCTGC AGGATGCGTGTTGGAGCCGCCTGGGCGGGGGCCGGCTGCCCGTCGCCTGTGCCTCGCTCCCGACCCAGGAGGATGGGTACTGTGTGCTCATTGGGCCGGCTGC AGGTAACTGGCCGGCCCCGATCTCCCCACCCTTTCCTTTTTGCCTTGCCAGGTAAGTGTGGGCGGGGCTGACGTGAGCCTGGTACAGGTTCCCCCCACATCGA ATCTCTACGTTCAGGGGCCCGTGGCCCTCGGGAGGTGGGAGAGCTGGGAGTGAGGCCTCCTGTGTGGGGAGGAGGCCGGCGTCTGGACAGGAAGAGGGCTGGA TGAACCGCAGCCGATGTGTCCAGGTGCCACCTGGGCCTGGAGCTCCCTGAGCATTTTAGCGCATTTAGTCCTCAGCACGGTCCCGAGATACCCTGCCATGCCC CGAGTCACAGAGGGGAAACTGAGGCGTGGGGCAGTGGCGTGACTCACCCCAGGGAGCCGAGATTCCCGCTCAGGTGTGGCTGCATCGACCTTGCTCCGGTCAC TAAGCTGCACGGTTCGATGCGCTTCCTGGGAGCCCCAGCGTGCTCGGGCCAAGGGTGCTGCCGCGTGGGCAGTGCAGAGACCCTACCAGCGTGGGGACCAGGG AGGTCTGCAGGGCCCGTCCTGAGAGGGAGCCTTTCATGTCCCCCTCCCCATCCTGAAGCACACAGCCTCCCTGCCACAGTGGGGGCCGCTTCTGGGCCCAGGG GACGTTGCCCCATCACCGTGTGGCCTGGCCTTGTTGCTGGCTGGACAGTTGGGGGCAGGAAGAGGAGGGAAAGGGGGACTCTTTAACCTCCTGGGGGCAGGGG CAGCCCAGAAAGGACCCCAGCAGATCCCTCCTCTGTGTCCGGGAGTAGACGGGGCCCC 247 COL18A GGGCTCCACAGCGGCCTGTCTCCTCACAGGGTTCAGCCCAGTCTGCTCTCACTCATTTGCTGATTCATTCTTTCATTCAGCCAGTCAATAGTCATGGCCCCTC 1 CTGTGTGCCGGGTGGCCATGGATATTGCCCTGGGTAACACACAGCCTGGCCCTGTGGAGCAGACAGTGGGGACAGCCATGTGGACAGGGTGCAGGTGGATGGC AATGGCAGCTGGGTCAGGAGGGGCTGAGGGCCGTGGGGAAAGGTGCAGAATCAATAGGGGCATCCGGACTGGGGTGCAGGCCTGGGGGCTGGGATTTCTAGGG TGGAGGTCACCTCTGAGGGAGACAGAGCAAGGCCCTGGGAGATTAGAAGGTCGAAGGTCGCCGTGTTGAGGTCAGGGGCCCTGAATTGGAGCCGCGGCAAAGG AGAGGGCAGGTCAGGGCACGTGGTGAGTGATTGCTGCGGCTTCTGAGCACGGCTGGGTCTGTGGGGCCTGAGCAGAGGTGACCCGCGATCCGGCGCCACGGCA GGCAGGACTCCCCACCCTTGCTGCTGCCTACACCCCCAGGGCAGCCCCAGAGTCGGGGGCGCAGCTCCCTGCTTGCCAGTTCAGAGCCCAGCCCCTCTCACCC AGCCCAGAGGAGGACACAGATGGAGGAGGGGCACCCGGAGGGTCCCCCCGCCGACAGGCCCCACGTCTCCCACCTGCAGGACAATGAAGTGGCCGCCTTGCAG CCCCCCGTGGTGCAGCTGCACGACAGCAACCCCTACCCGCGGCGGGAGCACCCCCACCCCACCGCGCGGCCCTGGCGGGCAGATGACATCCTGGCCAGCCCCC CTCGCCTGCCCGAGCCCCAGCCCTACCCCGGAGCCCCGCACCACAGCTCCTACGTGCACCTGCGGCCGGCGCGACCCACAAGCCCACCCGCCCACAGCCACCG CGACTTCCAGCCGGTGGTGAGTGCCCCCCCAAAGTGGGCTTGGCTCCATCTAGCCCCTCGGCTCTCGGCAGCAGAAGAGGGCCCAGCCCCTGCAGAGCTGCTG GGGGTCCCAGGCTTCGGCCATGGGTGGGGGTCTGGCGGCTCAGGGCCACTCAGGGCGGCTTGGCTGGCCCTGGGACTTGCCCTCTGGTGGCCAAGCAGTGGTC ATGAAAGTCCAGCCGCTGTCACATCCTTGAGGAACCGGCGTACCTCCGCCTACAGCGGCAGCTGGGGGCACCCACGTGGCCCGGGGCTGCTCTGACCTGGCAG CGTATGGGGGCTGCTGCCTGGGCCCCTCAGTGTGTCACTTGCGCGCCTCCCGCTCAGCGCCCCTCGGCCGTGCCTGTCCACACAGGTGCGGGGCCGGGGTGGT GCGCCCGGGGCCTGGGTGCAGGGGGCAGCGTGGGACACAGCCCGTGACGCGCCCCTCTCCCCGCAGCTCCACCTGGTTGCGCTCAACAGCCCCCTGTCAGGCG GCATGCGGGGCATCCGCGGGGCCGACTTCCAGTGCTTCCAGCAGGCGCGGGCCGTGGGGCTGGCGGGCACCTTCCGCGCCTTCCTGTCCTCGCGCCTGCAGGA CCTGTACAGCATCGTGCGCCGTGCCGACCGCGCAGCCGTGCCCATCGTCAACCTCAAGGTGGGTCAGTCCAGTCCTGAGGGCGCGGGCTCCTCGGCCCCCACT TGACCTCTGGGGTGAACTCCCAGCGGGGAGCTCCCCTCTAGGGCCTCTGGAGGCCACCATGTTACAGACACTGGCGCCTAGGCTGGCGACTTCAGGGCAGGCT CCGGGTGGGTCACACCCCTCCAGGCTCAGGCCAGGCCTCTGCATCCCTGGGCACTGCCACGTCCCCCAGGGCATCCCATGAGGCCCCCCCGTGGCCCCCTGAC CCCCCGCTCCCCCGGCAGTGCCCCTCAGAGGGTCCCATGCTGCTGGACCAAGTGTCCACACAGGTGATAGGGCTCACATACAAGCCTGGAATCAGGAACCGTC CTTTGGGCCTCTAGTGCCATGCGGGCTGGTGGCCCCTCTGCCA 248 chr21: 4 GCCTGGAGTGTAGTCCTGCTGAAGGCCAGAGACCACACACTCCACCCAGACTCCGGATCTCCCTCCCCAGCAGGGGGATGGAGGCCCTGCCGCTGGGAGTGCT 588500 GGTGTTATGTGGAAGGGCTGGGCTTCTCCAGGGCTCCTGGGAGGCCTAAACATCTTGCAAGGTTTTGACGTTAATTACTATTATGATTGCTTTCTGTGTGTTA 0- CTGTTTTCCCCACACTTTAGCCAGCTAATGTGGAGCTACAGAAGGCCCTCGCCCCTACCCCTCCAGATGTCCCAGCCCATGACAAGCAGGAAGGCCGGGTGCT 458870 GGGAGACTTCCTGGGGCTGGATCTGACATCATTCCAAGCAGATGATAACCTGCCTTCCCGATTTCCAAACCCACAGCAAGACACCCTGGAGTTATTTATAAAT 00 GCGAGCCCCTGGGTGCACTTCTGACGGGACCAGCACCCTGACGGCCATGAGAGGGTGGAGACAGCGCACCCCGAGCTCAGGGAGGCAGGAAACTCTGGACCTG GAGGCCGGGCACCATGAGGGACACGCTGCAGGCCCAGCTGCTGCCGCCTGGGGCGGGGCTGCCCTGCAGGCTCCGGGAAAACCCAGAACCAGGCCGGATCAGC GTGTGTCAAGAGGCGGGGCGTGAGAGATGAGCTGCTTTTTTTCTTCACAGGGTTGGCAGGAACTGCAAATAATAGAAAGTCTTTAGGGTCTAACACGCTGCCC TGAAAACACTATCATTACTTTCCTAATGACTAACTGTGTCTTTCAGCCGGCGGGGCAGGCAGCTGAGGCCGCAGGCTCCCGCAGAGGACCGGGGGAGGCTGGC AGCCTGTAATCTGGGGGCGCTGACAGTGCTCTGCCCAGACCCTCGCGCCAGCTCCAGCTCCAGCACAGCAGCCCTGGGTCCCTCTGGCCCCCTGCCCGCAGAG TCCAGGTGTGGCAGAGGCCGCCCAGTATCCCTTCTCCTCCTCCTTTTCTAAAAACAGAGTCTCACGATGTTTCCCATGCGGGTCTCCAACGCCTGGGCTCAAG CGATCCTTCTGCCTCGGCCTCCCAAAGCGTTGGGATTAAGGGGCGAGCCACCGCGCCCGGCCCACCTTCCCTTCTGGTTCATTTCCAGTAAGGTCCTGTCCAC AGCGTCCTTCCCAGCATTCCCACCAGGCTGCAGGCCTTGGCCTCCCTCCCCTCCATTCTCATTCTCCCCGAAACCGCCAAGCGCGTCCAAAGCACGGGTTCGC CAAGCGCCCCCCCCGCCCCACTCCACATTCCCTTCCCCGCCGACTCAGCCTCCGTAGCTCGCGGACGGCCCCTCCTCACGCCAGCCCAGGCTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTCTTCTATTTTAAGGTTGTCTTTTAATGACACAAGCGACATTTGGAGACAAAAGGACACATCTCTTCCTGACCCACCTCCAACCCCAGCTGACGGCCGC CCTGAGCCTGGCGTAGACGGCCCGGAACGTTCCCTGCGTGGGTTCCGTCCATCCCGAACCCCTGTCCCCGCGCCGGCTCCGGGGGTGCTCGGGGGGCCGCGTG GGGTCTGTGACGTCGCCTCGAGGCTGCATCCCGGTGACCCGGCAGCCCCTGGCGCTCGCGGGAGGCGGGCGGGCGCGGACCCCAGGCTTTAGGGCGCGATTCC TGCAGCTGGCTGCCGGCCCGAGGTTCTGGGGTGTCTGAGGTCTCGGGCGGGGCGAGGACGTTTCTCCGGCTCAGCCCCCCCACCTCCTGCCCTGCCGCCCCCC ACACCCAGCTCCCCACGGACGCCAAGAGGCGCCTCCCACCCCGGCGAGGACCCGCGGGGAAACGGGGCCCAGGCGCGGCGACTGCGGAGGACGCGCCTCGGCC CCAGCGCCCTGGTCCTCGGGGCGTCCGGCTGCCCTTGCCCGAGGCCGGGGCGGGCGCTCAGCGCCGCGGAAGAAACGCCCGGGCGGGGACGCACAGCGAGGCG GGCTCCGCGGGAAGTACCGGGAAAACGGCGCGGAGCGGAACAG 249 PCBP3 TGGAGCAATCCCAGAGAGGCTGAGGTGTTCAGGCTGGCCCCAGATGCACACGAGCGTGAAGCCTGTTCAGAAGCCAGCTCCTCACACCCTCTCCCCTGCCAGA GGCTCCAGCACCCCCTCCCCTCTCCTCTCCCCTCCCTTCCCTGTGGTCCTCCTGCCCACCCCACCCCCGTCTGCATGTGCACCGTCACGGAGATGCGTGTACT AGGGCGGAGGTCGGGGACAGTCGTCAGAAGGACACAGGAAAGAAGGGAACAGGAATCCCATAACAGAACATTATCCGGCAGGAGTAATTAACACAGGCAGGAC TGGAGGCTTTGTTTTGTTTTGCTTAAAAAACAGTGGTATTTAAATTAATGGGCATGGGAAGACTATTCAGTGAAAGACATCGGTCATTGAGGTATCTATTCAA AAACACGGTTTAGTACTCTGCCACACACCGAACGCAACGCCACAGCAGCCATAGAAGCGTGTGTGGCTGTTTAACGTGGTCTTTTTGGGGAGGGCATCCTAGG CAGAGCAGGCGTGGAAGGGAAGGCGGCGGACGGAACAAAACGCGGGCACGCAACGGCTGCTGCGCCGGATCTGAGGCAGGGCCAGCCTGTGGGAGCAGCAACA TCGCTCGCAGGACAGCGATGGAGCCCCCACGAATCCGCGTGAAAGCAGCAACCACCTAGAAATGAACGTACAGCTGCTTAGAAACAGAATACGGATGACCCGA AAGACTTCCCGATGGTAGTCACCAGCATACAGGACCTGACACGGGCGTGCGGGCAGGGTGTGCCGCTACGGGGTCCCTGGCGCACCTGCTACCCCTGCTACCC GCATTCACCGCACGCGGAGGGTGCGGGCCGTGAAGGTTATACATGCAAATATCCTTCCACCAGCCAGTTCTCCTTCCAGGAATCTGCCACCCGACCCTTGTGT TGTGCACAGACATGGTCCAGGTGTTTGCGACGTGATTGTTTATCAGAGAGAGAGAAGGGAAATCTCCAGGCTCGCTGTAGCTGCAGGAGCTCTGGGGGCTGCG CCCATCGTGGAGACGGATAGCTGTCTCTCATGAACACAGGACAGCAAGTCCGGCTGCGGCCACAGAAGACTCGCCCTCCTGGACGCAGCGTCTTCCTTCCTCA GCCCCACACTGGAGGTGGCCAGTGCCATCCACAGCAGAAGGGGCCAGCCGGGACCAGGCTCACGCCGTGGAATTCTGCTCTGTGGTAAGAGGAAGAGCGATAG CTGGAACCCAGCGCCGTCGCACACACAGCGGGGAAGAGTCTCAGAAATGTTACTTTGAGTCAAAAAGCTGGACAAAAAAAGGCGCAAGCCAGATGGTGCTGAA GAGGCCACAGGAGGCTGGCAGCCAGGGGGTCTGGCACCTCACTCGGAGGCGCAGTGGGCCCGTCCGGAATTAGTGGCCATACGGCAAGTGCCGAGTGGACATC AAACCGTCACTTCAGACTCCTGCGCTTCACTGCCTGTCGGTTATGCCTGGGTTTTGAAATCAAGTCACAGAACACCTGGAATGTGGTGTTTACGCAGAACAAA GCGGGTGCCTCGGAGGAGAGAGCCTAGGGACAGGGGCACCTCCCGGTGTGGGTGCCCAGGGTTGCAGGGTGGCTTCCTCTGTCTGCGCGGTTTTCAGAGCCCC AGGGTCCTGCCTGCCCGGCTGCCTGGAGGCGGCCCACATCCTGCTCTGCGCCGCCGAATCTCAGCCTGAACAGCTTCGCTGGTGTTTGTGTTGACTTATTTGT TCTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTAAATAAAGGATTCCGATGCTGTTACAGTCAATAAAAGCCACAGGTCTGGGTGACCTACAAATGTGTGTGTCTGACTTTCT GCAGTTTAAATCGCCACTGAGCCTTAAGGCGTCTGGCCCGCGCATTGAGGAATCCACGTGGGTCTCGGGGTCCCCATGCCTGCCCAGCTCCCTGCTTCAGCCT GGGCGGGTCTGGCGGGCATTTCTGCGAGCCTGTCCCTGGGCCCGCCTCCTGGCCAGACTTCCAGAAACATTGTCCACATCCCCGTTGCACGTCCCCCCGTCAC CGGAAACTGCAGCCCACAGCACTGGGAAGAACCCGGGAGGCAGGCGTTAGGACGGGGTGGCCGAGACAGGGAAGGGAGCCATGGCGGACGTCCTCACCCAAGC CAGGGCTTCCTGCCCCTGTGGTACTGACAGGAGCCCCGCAGGACGTGGGGTTGGCTTTGGGCAGCTCGGTGGACACTTCTCTTTCAGATCCTGCCACAGCAAA GCTCACGAGACTCACTTCTTCCCATTGGAATTCACTAAGAACAAATTCAACAATTCAGACGCCCCAGCTGGAGGTTTATTTTATGGATTTTACCTGTGCGGTA TTTAGGGTTGTGTTTATGAATAAAGGTGTGCGTTCTGGCAAGTAGAAATACAGAGCTTGTCTTTCACCCAAGTATCTGTAACTTTCTCCAATGCAGACACTAA AATGCAATAAAAACAAACCAAACCCATTAAACATGAATTAGATGAGGCAGGCTGATGGGAGGTTGTGGGATTAACAGGCCGTCAGCGGATTGAAGCTGCGCAC ATCGCTGGGATGCTGCTGCGGGAGGATTCGGTCTAATCCGGGAGCATCTGGCTGGGCAGTGGGCAGCGTCTGCAGTCGTGGCTGCTTGAAGGTATGAAGGTTG TGGCCTTTGCTTCCCCCCATCAGGCTGCCCCACCCTGGACCCCACCCAGACCCCTCGGGCACCCTGGGGTCATCTTCAGCTCCCCCTTCTCTTCCTTCCTTCT CTTCCGCCTGGGCCCCTACTGTGACCCGAGGTCAGCAGAGGACCCTGGCAGGTGGCTGCTCCCTGGGACTCGACTGTGCAGGTGAGGCTTGGGGTGACCGCTG CTCCTGCTCCTGCTCCTCTCGCCGTCCCCACCCTCCTCCATCATGCTGTCAACATGCATGTGGGCTGCAGCCCTCAGCCTGCAGGACGCTGTCAGTGCAGCTC CTCAGTGGCCAGG 250 PCBP3 ATCTTGTCTTCCTTGTCCCAGTCCTGGAACCAGCCACTGCCCCAGCAGCTCCTGTGTGTGGTGGCATGTTCTGGAAGCCAGGATGCATGGTGCTCCTGGGCTG CTGTGGGTCCTGGGCTGCTGTGGGTCCCGAGCTGCTGTGGGTCCTGGGCTGCACCCCTGCAGAACACTTCCTTCCATGTTCAGCTCCCTATATGGAACCCCAG TTCCAGCCCCACAGCACAGGGTCCCCCAGTTCTTCCTGCCTCAGGTGTGCACCACGAGGAATCCAACTGCCAGTATCTGTGCGTGGCCTCCCGCCGGGAGGAG GCTGCCGGAGGCTCTGAGCTCTAGCCCCACAGCACTGGCACATCCTAGATTTCCGGGAAGACACGGCCTCCTCCCCAGGGGAAGGTGGTGGTGCCCACACCCA GAGCATTCATTCCTGCAGTGGAGACAGAGGGACCTGCCTCTCCAACTGTGGGTGTCAGGAGCCAAGGCGCATGGTAAATGGGGCTCTCTGTGAGGCCAGGTGC ACGGCCCCATCTCCAGCAGCAGCGGCCATGCCACCCAGCTGCACTCTGTGGGGGAGGTGCCATGATTGACGGGGGCCCCTCCCTGTGTCCAGTGTCCTCCTCC CTCCACGGGCCCCTCTGCACACCGTCCTCACAGTCTCCCTCTGCACACCGTCCTCACAGCCTCCCTCTGCACACCATCCTCATGGTCTCCCTCTGCACACCGT CCTCACAGCCTCCCTCTGCACACCGTCCTCACAGCCTCCCTCTGCACACCGTCCTCACAGCCTCCCTCTGCACACCATCCTCATGGTCTCCCTCTCCTTCCAC AGACCCCTCTGCTCGCCATCCTGACGGCCTCCCTCTCCCTCCACGGACCCCTCTACACACTGTCCTCCCAGCCTCCCTCTACACGCCATCCTCACAGCCTCCC TCTCCCTCCACGGGCCCCTCTACACACCGTCCTCACGGCCTCCCTCTCCCTCCACGGGCCCCTCTGCACACCGTCCTCACAGCCTCCCTCTCCCTCCACGGGC CCCTCTGCACGCCGTCCTCACGGCCTCCCTCTGCCTCCACGGGCCCCTCTGCACGCCGTCCTCACGGCCTCCCTCTGCCTCCACGGGCCCCTCTGCATGCCGT CCTCACGGCCTCCCTCTCTCTCCACGGGCCCCTCTGCACGCCGTCCTCACGGCCTCCCTCTCTCTCCACGGGCCCCTCTGCACGCCGTCCTCACAGCCTTCCT CTTTTTCCACAGACCCCTCTGCACGCCGTCCTCACGGCCTCCCTCTCCCTCCACGGGCCCCTCTGCATGCCGTCCTCACAGCCTCACCGACGTCACCATTGCT GGCCCCGCTTCAGGTGACAGGCCACAGTAGCACCTGTCAGCTCTGTCCCGCTGCTGGACAGGGAGATACTGGGCCACTCAGCCCAGCGGGGAACGTGTGTCCC GAAACTGCCTTGGGCTCGCCATCAGAACTGTGGCAGCATCTTCCAGCGTTCCTTTTAACAGGCTGCCGTTGGAATAGGAGTCACGGAGCAATTGCAGTGCTAA GTTTTCTTTAAGTCACACAATTGAAGGAGGCTTTATTTTTCACACATTTCTTCCAGAGTTTCCTGGTAGCCTGAGTGCATGGGTGATGCCCCCTGAGTTATTT ATCAGGGGCAGCCAGCTGCCCTCCCCCGGGGCACTTACAGTCAGCCCATCTCTGTCCTGGTCAGGTGGGCGCCAAGGAAGACCCGGCTCAGGGCCTCTGTATG GGCAGCCTGGCTTGTACACACACCCCTCCCCACCAGCAGATTCTGAATTCTCCCTTCTTCATGCACACCGGGAAGGTCCCTTCTGCACTCATACCGGGAAGGT AGGCAGGTTTCGGTAGTGTCTGCCTCCAGTGTTTTCCTCCTCCTGCTCTATGACATCATCTTTCTGTGATTTTTTTTTTCTTGCAGGAAGTTGGAAGCATCAT CGGGAAGGTAATTATTGATTGAATCTCTGCCTCTCCTGGGGTCTCTGTAAGGGGATGGTGAGGATGGCAGCCTCCCTGGGTACTAGGTGGCACCCAGTAGGTG CGCCTTTCCCAGTTGGTGGGTGGTCTGTGTTCCATGAAGACAGGACCCCAGAGGTGTCGCCTTTATGCTGTATGACATTGAAGCTGGTCCCTGGCTCTGCGTG GCCTGAGGGGAAGGGGTTCACTCCAGCTGGTCACCTCGCTGCCCCCTGCCCGTGGCCTTGGTGGCCAGTCCTTCTTTCCCGGTTGAAGACCCCACGAAGAATG ATTTCTCACGCCTTCTTCAGCCGGCTGTGTAGTCTGGGTGGTCTCCAGGAGTGCCAGTGGAGGCAGCAGCCCCCAGACAATTCCTTTCCAAATCAGGGCTGGC CCGGGGGAAGTAAGGCCCAGTTTGGAAGCCTGCTGCCCCGGGAGGCCGAGCAGTGAGGGCCACCTCCCTGTCTTCATCACATTTTCACCGCTTCCGGGGGTCC TTCCCCTCAGTCCCACCATGGGGGCGCC 251 COL6A1 GCTGGACACCTCTGAGAGCGTGGCCCTGAGGCTGAAGCCCTACGGGGCCCTCGTGGACAAAGTCAAGTCCTTCACCAAGCGCTTCATCGACAACCTGAGGGAC AGGTAGGAGGGACGCCCCGTGACCTTCCTCCTGTGCTTCTGGGCCTCTTGGAGGGAGGGGTGGGGGCCCAGGGGAACACGGGTGCGACGGCCTCAACCTCCTA AGGTTGGGCGAGCGTTGCCCTGACCGGGGCCCCTCCCGGCGCCCTCCAGAGTGAGGCCGGGGCCCTTTCCGGCGCCCTCCAGAGTGAGCTGGTCTGAGCCTCT CCCAGCGCCTTCCAGAGTGAGCTGGTTTGAGACCCTGCTCGCGGGGGTGGCACCTGTTCAGCAGGGCCGAGGTGACAGTGAGGCTGAGATGTAGGGAAGAGAG GCTCCCGCAGGCTGACCGAGAGGGCTCAGCGCACTGGCCCAGACACGCAGTCCTGCCTGGTGCGCGGGAGCCCCTCACTAACCACCTGGACCCTGGTTTGTTC CGTGGGCAGTGAGAGCCTCTACCTGGGTCCTGGATCCCACGTTCTGAAGGTCCCCGACTCGGGAGCCAGGAGGGGTGTCGCTCTGCAGCCCCAGGGCCCCCAG GCTTGGTTCTGGGCTTGGGACACGGCACCCTCTGCTCCACGTTCCTCCATCTGTGCGTGTGGCTGAGGACAGACCGGGGGGAGAGGGGAGTCGGTCCTGTGGG TGCACAGGGCCGCTGAGGGGGGGGCATGTAGAACGGGGCTCCCCCACTGAGACGGGTCCTGGCAGTGGGGACACAGCTTAGCCGGCGTAGGAACCCCCGTCCT CCTTGACCCTGCTGACTGGCCGCTGGGCCGGAGCCTCCCGCCACCAGAAGGGGCACAGTCAGAGGCTGCCGGTAACAGCAGGGTGGACCTTCCAGCCCACACC GTGCCCAGCAGGAGCCATTGGTACCAGGAACCCTGAGCTTAGTGGACATGGCCAGGCCCGTGCGGCAGTGTTTGGGGGGGGGTCTGGCTGTGGATGGCACCGG GGAGGGGCGGCCGCGTGGCCCAGCGTCCCCCGAGTCGCCCTTGTTGCCTTTACTCAGTCTCCCCATGACTCAGTTTCCCACCTGTGAAATGGGGCGGAGTCAT CCCCATGTCGCTGCCACTGGATTCCTGCAGGCGCCGTGGTCACTCTGCTGAATGGATGGGAGGGTGGGTGGGGCAGAGGTGGGCCCACCCCAGGCTGGGGCAG AGCAGACCCCTGAGAGCCTCAGGCTCAGGTGCTCAGAGGGCAGCGAGGGGGCTGCTCAGATCCCCGGGGTGCCTCCTTCCCCCACTGTCATGCTGCCCCACTG CAGGCCCAAGGACCCCACCCCAGCAGGGCCACACACTCAGGGCTCCTGGTCTGAGGGCCTGAGGGATCGGGGCGCAGGTCGCTTGCTGGCCACACCCGCCTGC ACAGCCTTCCAGGAGGGCCGGCCTCAGGGCCACAGGGCAAGTCCAGCTGTGTGTCAGCCACGGCCAGGGTGGGGCAGCCTGTCCATCTGGGTGACGTCGCGCC CTGGGACGGGTAGCGATGGCGCCAGGGGCCGCCCGCCTCACGCCCGCCGTGCCTGTTCCTGGCAGGTACTACCGCTGTGACCGAAACCTGGTGTGGAACGCAG GCGCGCTGCACTACAGTGACGAGGTGGAGATCATCCAAGGCCTCACGCGCATGCCTGGCGGCCGCGACGCACTCAAAAGCAGCGTGGACGCGGTCAAGTACTT TGGGAAGGGCACCTACACCGACTGCGCTATCAAGAAGGGGCTGGAGCAGCTCCTCGTGGGGTGAGTGGCCCCCAGCCTCCTGCCCACGCCAGTTCTCACGCGT GGTACCCAGCCTGGGCTGGGGTTGGCCTGGGGTCCCTGTGCGGCTTCAGCTGCAGCCTCCCTGTTCTCTTGGAGGCTGCACGGCCTCCCTGACCCACTTTGTG GGCAGGAAAGAGACGGAGACAGACAGAGACAGAGAGAAACAGAAACAGGGAGAAACAGACACAGAGAGAGACAGAGACAGAGAGAGATAGAGACAGAGACAGA GAGAGACAGAGACAAAGAGTGACAGAGGGACCAAGACAGGCAGACAGAGACAAACAGAGACAGAGACAGAGACACAGAGAGAGACACAGAGAGACAGAGACGG GAACAGAGACAGGCAGACAGAGACAGAGAGAGACAGAGACAGAAACAGAGACAGAGGGACAGAGACAGGCAGAGAGAGACAGAGAGACAGAGACAGAGACAGA CAAACAGAGACAGAGAGACAGAAACAGGGACAGAGACAGAAAGAGAGAGAGACAGAGGGAAACAGAGAGAGACAGAGACAGATAGAAAAAGACAGAGGCAGAG AGAAGCAGAGACAGAGAAACAAAGACAGTCAGAGACAGACAGAGACAGAGACAGAAACAGAGACAGAGAGACAGAGACAGAGGGGCAGAGACAGGCAGACAGA GAGACAGAGACAGAGACAGCGAAACAGAGACAGAAACATACAGAGACAGAGAGACAGAGAGAAGCAGAGACAGACAGAGGCAGAGAGACAGAGAGAAGCAGAG ACAGGGACAGAGACAGAGACAGAAATAGAGAGATAGAGACAGAGGGACAGAGACAGAGAGATAGAGACAGAGAGGGAGACAGAGAGATAGAAGCAGAGAGAGA GAGACAAAGACAGAGGCAGAGAGACAGAGAGAGAAGCACAGACAGAGACAGACAGAGAGACAGGGACAGACAGAGACAGAGAGACCGGAAACAGAGGCAGAGA GACTGAGAGACTGAGAGAGACGGGGTGGTTTTCCCCACAGCATCAACACCAAGCAGGGCTAGGATCACTGAAACAGACTCATCAGACCCGAAGCATGCGCTTT CTCGGGGTTTTTCTGGACTGAGGGGTTTCCTCTCATCCCAGTGTCCAGCTGTGGGGACGCAGGGGCCGCAAGCCCCGGAGTGTCCAGAGGGGAACGTGGCCTC CCCACACCCAGCCCTTCACGAGGCCTCAGGATCCCAGTGGGGGTACCCGAGGCTGCCCTGTCCAGCCAGGCGGTGCGGGGGGTTTGGGGAGAGCCTCTCCCCG AGGTCGGTCTCAGAGGGCCACATGGCCGGTGTGGGCCGGACATTCCCTTTCCAATGGTTGTGCCCACTTCCCTCCAGAGTTGGTGCCAAGCTGGGACCTGGGG GACTTGGAGTCTCAGGAAGTCGTCCGCTGTCTGCAGGGGGTGCATGGGGGATGTGGCCACACACGTCAGAGTGCGGCCCCCTGTGGAAGCCACAGACAGACAC GACTCCCCTAAATGAGCTCGCCCTTCTGGCCGAGATGCTCAGCGTCCCCAGCAGGCTGCCCGACTGCCCTGCGATACTGCCCTCCTTCCTGCTGCTCCCACTT TCCCTTTCGGGGGGTTGGATTTGGGGCATTCAGGGATCGCCCTGTTGTTTGCTCATCACACCCATTTCCTGCAAGAGCCACGGTGACCGAGCAGCCTTGAGTT GAGGCAGCTTGTGGGTAGACGCGGCGGGCATCTCGGAGGGGCACGCTCCCTGCCACCCTCAGCCTCCACTCACTGGTCAGGGGCTTTGCGCCCCAGGGCACCC CAGGAACCGAGCCTCCTTTGGGGTCATGGGTGCCTCTCCTGGGAGGGCGTGGATTTTCCAAAGCAGTTTAGAGAAATGAGACCCACAGGCGTTATTTCCCATG GTGAGGTTCTTTTCAGTAACCCCCACCGTATAGCCAGGATCAGCAAAGAGAGGCGGCTCCTCCCGGTGAGACAGGGACCAGCACCTCCCGGACAGGCTTGGGT CTCCCTCCAGTTCCCCCACCTAGTCTCGAGGTCTCACGCTGCCCTCTCCTGTCCAGGGGCTCCCACCTGAAGGAGAATAAGTACCTGATTGTGGTGACCGACG GGCACCCCCTGGAGGGCTACAAGGAACCCTGTGGGGGGCTGGAGGATGCTGTGAACGAGGCCAAGCACCTGGGCGTCAAAGTCTTCTCGGTGGCCATCACACC CGACCACCTGGTAGGCACCGGCCCCCCCCGGCAGATGCCCCCAACCACAGGGAGTGGCGGCTGCAAGGCCCCCGGCAGCTGGGACCGTCTTTTGGTCCTCGGG AGGGTGTGGGTTCTCCAGCCGGCCACCCTTGCCCCTGAGAGGCCAGCCCCTCCTGCTGAGGAGCCTGGAGCGCCCCAGCCCAGCCTCCCCTCTGGCCCTGTGG GAAGCGGCCCCGGCCGTCAGGGGTCCCAGCCCTGCTCAGCCCACCCTGAACACTGCCCCCAGGAGCCGCGTCTGAGCATCATCGCCACGGACCACACGTACCG GCGCAACTTCACGGCGGCTGACTGGGGCCAGAGCCGCGACGCAGAGGAGGCCATCAGCCAGACCATCGACACCATCGTGGACATGATCGTGAGGCCCCTGCCC AGGAGACGGGGAGGCCCGCGGCGGCCGCAGGTGGAAAGTAATTCTGCGTTTCCATTTCTCTTTCCAGAAAAATAACGTGGAGCAAGTGGTAAGAGCCCTCCCC ACCACCCCCAGCCGTGAGTCTGCACACGTCCACCCACACGTCCACCTGTGTGTTCAGGACGCATGTCCCTATGCATATCCGCCCATGTGCCCGGGACACATGT CCCCTGCGTGTCTGCCCGTGTGCCCGGGATGTGTGTCCCCCTGCGTGTCCACCTGTGTGTCTGCCCATGTGCCTGGGACATGTGTCCGCCTGTGCGTCCATCC GTGTGTCCGTCTGCCCATGTGCCTGGGTCGCATGTCACCCTGTGTCCCAGCCGTATGTCCGTGGCTTTCCCACTGACTCGTCTCCATGCTTTCCCCCCACAGT GCTGCTCCTTCGAATGCCAGGTGAGTGTGCCCCCCGACCCCTGACCCCGCGCCCTGCACCCTGGGAACCTGAGTCTGGGGTCCTGGCTGACCGTCCCCTCTGC CTTGCAGCCTGCAAGAGGACCTCCGGGGCTCCGGGGCGACCCCGGCTTTGAGGTGAGTGGTGACTCCTGCTCCTCCCATGTGTTGTGGGGCCTGGGAGTGGGG GTGGCAGGACCAAAGCCTCCTGGGCACCCAAGTCCACCATGAGGATCCAGAGGGGACGGCGGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGG ACGGCGGGAGTCCAGATGGAGGGGATGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGATGGCGGGGT CCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGTCGGGGCTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGAGTCCAGATGGA GGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGTCGGGGCTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCG GGAGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGTGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGTCGGGGCTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGGTCCAG ATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGAC GGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGAGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGTGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGACGTCGGGGCTC CAGATGGAGGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGATGGAGGGGATGTCGGGGTCCAGATGGAAGGGACGGCGGGGTCCAGCAGGCAGGCTCCGGCCGTGCAGGGTGTGGAC TGTCCCGGGGGCGCTGGGGGCTTCTGAGGGTGTCTCTGTCCGCCCTGCCCTCAGCCGCACTCTGTTCAGAAGGACCTTTCTGGAGGTAGGAGGGTGAGAATGT GGGTCCCCTGCTTCTGTGTGGCTCAC 252 COL6A1 GGCCGGGGAGGCGGGGAGGCTGCCCCAAGAGTAAAAGCCTTTCTGACGTGCGCAGGACGCGGCCCTGACTGGTCTAACTGACTCTTTCTCTTCTCCTCAGCTT GCTGTGGTGAGACCCAGGCTCTAGCTCCTGAGAGAATGGATCCCGGGGGTCGGGGAGCGAGGCCTGGGTCCCACACATGTCACAGGACAGCACATGGCACTCT GGTCCCCGCCCGCAGCTCCCTGCACCTGCCCGCCCCCTCTGGGGCCTGCTCCAAGCCAGCAGGGTTCCCGGGTGTTGGGCTGGGCCCCGCCCTCTTTCACCCA TAACTGAAATAACCAGGAGCAGGCTTGGGGGGGTCCCTGCTCCATCATTCTGGCCCACAGGCCCCACCCTAGCCTGGCTGAGCAACGCCAGCCCTGACCAGCC GCCGGACAGAGCAGCCTTTACGGGGCCATGGGAGGGGGTGGGCTTTTCTGGGGCTGAGACGGGGGGACCCCAACGTGTCAGGTGAGGATGTGGCAGCCAAGGA GGGGCCAGGGCGGTGGAGGGGAGGGGCCAGGGCACTGGAGGGGAGGGGCGTGCTCTGCTGACACCGCCCCCGCCTGCAGAATGCAAGTGCGGCCCCATCGACC TCCTGTTCGTGCTGGACAGCTCAGAGAGCATTGGCCTGCAGAACTTCGAGATTGCCAAGGACTTCGTCGTCAAGGTCATCGACCGGCTGAGCCGGGACGAGCT GGTCAAGGTGAGGCCTCGCCCCGCCCGGCTTTCTCAAGCCCAGGTGCACCCCGACCCTGCCGGCCGCCCCTGCCCGCGCCAGACCTCAGCCTCCCGAGGCCAC CGCTGCATCCCTGTGACTTCCCTACTCATGACAAGGATGCCAGGCACGCGCCAGCCCGTCCAGGCCTCCAGCTCCACCTGGCGAGGCTGGCCCATTGTACACA GGCGCCCCAGATGAGGGAGGGTCTCCCCCTCTCCTTGAAGGGCGGTAGTCTGGGGTCCTGAGTGCTGGGTGTGGGCTTGTCCCTCGTGGACAGAACCCAGGAG GGCTTCATCCACCAAGGAAGATTGCTTTGCAGGGTACCCAGGTCCCGGGGGCTGTGCCACCCTCTGGGCACCCGGAGCCAATCGCAGGGTACCCAGGTCCCGG GGGCTGTGCCACCCTCTGTGCACCCAGAGCCAATCGCAGGGGACCCAGGTCCTGAGGTCCTGGGGGCCATGCCACCCTCTGGGCACCCGCAGCCAATAGAGTC ACCCTTGGGAAGCTTATGCGGACCTGGGGCAGCACTCGCGTCCTGACCCCGGTGCCGGTCCCACAGTTCGAGCCAGGGCAGTCGTACGCGGGTGTGGTGCAGT ACAGCCACAGCCAGATGCAGGAGCACGTGAGCCTGCGCAGCCCCAGCATCCGGAACGTGCAGGAGCTCAAGGAGTGAGTGCCCCACGCGGCCAGGACCCTCCC ACCCCTCGCCCCGACCGCTGTTCCCACGGCAGGTCGGCCCTGACCCCTGATCCCAGGTGGGCTCGGCCCCGCGGCAGGCCTGGCCCCAACCGGCCCTTCCTGC CCTTTGCTATGCAGAGCCATCAAGAGCCTGCAGTGGATGGCGGGCGGCACCTTCACGGGGGAGGCCCTGCAGTACACGCGGGACCAGCTGCTGCCGCCCAGCC CGAACAACCGCATCGCCCTGGTCATCACTGACGGGCGCTCAGACACTCAGAGGGACACCACACCGCTCAACGTGCTCTGCAGCCCCGGCATCCAGGTGGGGTG GCCACCCCCAGGCTGCACCTGCCCCGCCTAGGGCGCCCCGCCAGCCAGGGTGGCCTTGTCCCCAGAAAGACGAGGGCAGAGCAGGCTGCGCCACACCGATACT GTCTGTCCCCACAGGTGGTCTCCGTGGGCATCAAAGACGTGTTTGACTTCATCCCAGGCTCAGACCAGCTCAATGTCATTTCTTGCCAAGGCCTGGCACCATC CCAGGGCCGGCCCGGCCTCTCGCTGGTCAAGGAGAACTATGCAGAGCTGCTGGAGGATGCCTTCCTGAAGAATGTCACCGCCCAGATCTGCATAGGTGCGCAT GGGGCCACCCGGGCAGTCCCAGATCTGCGTAGGTGCGCGCGGGGCCGCCCGGGCAGTCCCAGATCTGCGTAGGTGCACGCGGGGCCGCCCGGGCAGTCCCAGA TCTGCGTAGGTGCACGCGGGGCCGCCCAGGGCCGTCCCAGATCTGTGTAGGTGCGCGCAGGCGCCCAGGGCTGTCCCAGAGGCCTCCTCCCAGCTCACTGTTA CCTCCAGGGGCACGGCCACCCTGTAGGTGCGCACGGGGCCGCCTGGGGCTGTCCCACAGGCATCCTCCTCCCGGCTCGCTGTGACTTCCGGGGGCACGGCCAC CCCTGTGCTCGGCCGGGAGGTCCTGTGACATCTCCTTGCGGGGTTATAGGTGGAGCAGTGGGCTCACACTGCACGGCTTTTCTCTTTTACAGACAAGAAGTGT CCAGATTACACCTGCCCCAGTGAGTACCTCGGCGGCCGGGACACGTGGGGAGGAGGGCACCGTGGTTGGGGCGAGGGCTCTGAGAGGACGGGGCTCTGGGAGG AGGGCCTGGCGGTCACGAGAGTAGGTGCATGGCTCACTCCGGTGGCTGAGCACCACCGTGCCGTGCCCTCTCTGGGGAGCTTAGACGCTCTCTGGCCGGCCCA CTGCGGCTGCATCACCAGGGCCTCATGCTAACGGCTGCCCACCCCGCCCCGCAGTCACGTTCTCCTCCCCGGCTGACATCACCATCCTGCTGGACGGCTCCGC CAGCGTGGGCAGCCACAACTTTGACACCACCAAGCGCTTCGCCAAGCGCCTGGCCGAGCGCTTCCTCACAGCGGGCAGGACGGACCCCGCCCACGACGTGCGG GTGGCGGTGGTGCAGTACAGCGGCACGGGCCAGCAGCGCCCAGAGCGGGCGTCGCTGCAGTTCCTGCAGAACTACACGGCCCTGGCCAGTGCCGTCGATGCCA TGGACTTTATCAACGACGCCACCGACGTCAACGATGCCCTGGGCTATGTGACCCGCTTCTACCGCGAGGCCTCGTCCGGCGCTGCCAAGAAGAGGCTGCTGCT CTTCTCAGATGGCAACTCGCAGGGCGCCACGCCCGCTGCCATCGAGAAGGCCGTGCAGGAAGCCCAGCGGGCAGGCATCGAGATCTTCGTGGTGGTCGTGGGC CGCCAGGTGAATGAGCCCCACATCCGCGTCCTGGTCACCGGCAAGACGGCCGAGTACGACGTGGCCTACGGCGAGAGCCACCTGTTCCGTGTCCCCAGCTACC AGGCCCTGCTCCGCGGTGTCTTCCACCAGACAGTCTCCAGGAAGGTGGCGCTGGGCTAGCCCACCCTGCACGCCGGCACCAAACCCTGTCCTCCCACCCCTCC CCACTCATCACTAAACAGAGTAAAATGTGATGCGAATTTTCCCGACCAACCTGATTCGCTAGATTTTTTTTAAGGAAAAGCTTGGAAAGCCAGGACACAACGC TGCTGCCTGCTTTGTGCAGGGTCCTCCGGGGCTCAGCCCTGAGTTGGCATCACCTGCGCAGGGCCCTCTGGGGCTCAGCCCTGAGCTAGTGTCACCTGCACAG GGCCCTCTGAGGCTCAGCCCTGAGCTGGCGTCACCTGTGCAGGGCCCTCTGGGGCTCAGCCCTGAGCTGGCCTCACCTGGGTTCCCCACCCCGGGCTCTCCTG CCCTGCCCTCCTGCCCGCCCTCCCTCCTGCCTGCGCAGCTCCTTCCCTAGGCACCTCTGTGCTGCATCCCACCAGCCTGAGCAAGACGCCCTCTCGGGGCCTG TGCCGCACTAGCCTCCCTCTCCTCTGTCCCCATAGCTGGTTTTTCCCACCAATCCTCACCTAACAGTTACTTTACAATTAAACTCAAAGCAAGCTCTTCTCCT CAGCTTGGGGCAGCCATTGGCCTCTGTCTCGTTTTGGGAAACCAAGGTCAGGAGGCCGTTGCAGACATAAATCTCGGCGACTCGGCCCCGTCTCCTGAGGGTC CTGCTGGTGACCGGCCTGGACCTTGGCCCTACAGCCCTGGAGGCCGCTGCTGACCAGCACTGACCCCGACCTCAGAGAGTACTCGCAGGGGCGCTGGCTGCAC TCAAGACCCTCGAGATTAACGGTGCTAACCCCGTCTGCTCCTCCCTCCCGCAGAGACTGGGGCCTGGACTGGACATGAGAGCCCCTTGGTGCCACAGAGGGCT GTGTCTTACTAGAAACAACGCAAACCTCTCCTTCCTCAGAATAGTGATGTGTTCGACGTTTTATCAAAGGCCCCCTTTCTATGTTCATGTTAGTTTTGCTCCT TCTGTGTTTTTTTCTGAACCATATCCATGTTGCTGACTTTTCCAAATAAAGGTTTTCACTCCTCTCCCTGTGGTTATCTTCCCCACAAAGTAAAATCCTGCCG TGTGCCCCAAAGGAGCAGTCACAGGAGGTTGGGGGGCGTGTGCGTGCGTGCTCACTCCCAACCCCCATCACCACCAGTCCCAGGCCAGAACCAGGGCTGCCCT TGGCTACAGCTGTCCATCCATGCCCCTTATCTGCGTCTGCGTCGGTGACATGGAGACCATGCTGCACCTGTGGACAGAGAGGAGCTGAGAAGGCAACACCCTG GGCTTTGGGGTCGGGAGCAGATCAGGCCTCAGTGGGCTGGGGCCGGCCACATCCACCGAGGTCAACCACAGAGGCCGGCCACAGGTTCTAGGCTTGGTACTGA AATACCCCTGGGAGCTCGGAAGGGGAGTTGAGATACTGCAGGGCCCATAGGAAGAAGTCTTGGGAGGCTCCACCTTTGGGGCAGAGGAAGAAGTCTTGGGAGG CTCCACCTTTGGGGCAGAGCAAGAAGAGGGCGGAGGGCAGAGGCAGCGAGGGCTCATCCTCAAAAGAAAGAAGTTAGTGGCCCCTGAATCCCAGAATCCGGGG TGCACGGCTGTTCTGGGGGCCGCTAGGGGACTAAGAGGATCGGCCGAGGGCTGGGCTGGAGGAGGGCAGCAGGGATGGGCGGCGAGGGTGAGGGTGGGGCTTC CTGAAGGCCTTCACCTGCGGGGACCCCGGCGAGCCCCTCAGGTGCCACAGGCAGGGACACGCCTCGCTCGATGCGTCACACCATGTGGCCACCAGAGCTGCGG GAAAATGCTGGGGACCCTGCATTTCCGTTTCAGGTGGCGAACAAGCGCCCCTCACAGAACTGCAGGTAGAGACGGGCCCGGGGCAGACGCAGTGAGGCGGTGG GCGGGGCCCGGGGCAGATGCAGTGAGGCGGTGGGCGGGGCCCGGGGCAGAGGCAGCGAGCGGTGGGCGGGGCCCGGGGCAGACGCAGTGAGGCGGTGGGCGGG GCCCGGGGCAGAGGCAGCGGGTGGTGGCCGGGGCCCGGGGCAGACGCAGTGAGGCGGTGGGCGGGGCCCGGGGTAGTCGCAGTAGGTGGTGGGCGGGGCCCGG GGCAGACGCAGTGAGGTGGTGGGCGGGGCCCGGGGCAGACGCAGTGAGGCGGTGGGAGGGGCCCGGGGCAGACGCAGTGAGGCGGTGGGCGGGGCCCGGGTCA GAGGCAACGGGTGGTGGGCGGGGCCCGGGGCAGACGCAGTGAGGCGGTGGGCGGGGCCCGGGGCAGATGCAGTGAGGCGGTGGGCGGGGCCCGGGGCAGATGC AGTGAGGCGGTGGGAGGGGCCCGGGGCAGACGCAGTGAGGCGGTGGGCGGGGCCCGGGGCAGACGCAGTGAGGCGGTGGGCGGGGCCCGGGGCAGACGCAGTG AGGCAGTTGCCAGCCTCTCTCAGCTGCCTCATGGGATTCGCACTGCAGCTGCGGCCCTGGCGCGACAAGGGCTGGACTTGGCCAGCGGGACGGTCCCTCACGG CGCTGAGGCCCACACTCTGCGTGGAGCCTCCCCGTGCCCAGGCTACCCTGCAAGGTCCTCGGAGAGGCTTCCTCCAGCCCCAGCCCCCACACAGCTCCGGCCC AGGCCCGCTCTTCCCCATCCCAGTTGCTTTGCGCTGTATACGGCCAGGTGACCCCGAGCCGGCCCTGAGCCCTCGTCCCGGCTTCCTCCCCTGTAAGCTGGGT GAAGGACTCCATGGCACCCACCTGAGAGGGTTGTGGCGAGGCCCAGGCCCCTCGTGCCCACACGGCCGGCGGCCCATGCCTGGCAGGGGCTGGGAGGAGGCTG GGGCGACCAGAGGGGAGCGGCCTGTCCTGGAGGAGGCCCAGGGACCCTGGTGAGAGGGTCTCTCCCAAGTGCTCTCTATGGGACCCCCTTCCTCTGCGCCCGT CCTTCACGGACCTCTCCGGGTCACCCCTGGGCTGCACACTGGGTTCAGGGGGGCCTTGAGGTGGGGCCCCTGTTCCCAAGTCCCGGCGGGGTTTCTCCTGAAC CTCAACCCATCCTCACCTGCGGGCATTCCCATCCCCCAACGCCTGGGTCACCAGGATTCCAGGCAGGAGGGGCGGTGGGGGTTACCAAGGCCCGGGTTGCCAT GCAGAACCCCCAGCCACCACGCAGACCCCCACGGGGCCCAGGGAAGCTCCTGGTCTCACACTGCACCTCACACTTCCTGTGGGGGCAGACTCCAAGGTCCCGG CCTCTCATCTTGTAGAAACTGAGGCACAGGAGGGACACACACTCCCACGGCCGGTCACCGTGGCCCCCACACCTCCCACTGGACTGACACCTGGCCAGGCTCC GGACACCCGTGGCACAGCCTCAGCCCCTGCGGCCCCTGCTCCGTGGCCCCCAGGCCCCAGCTCCCATGTGCACGTCCTGCCTCAGGCCTGGAGGCCCCTCGGC CCCAAATAATCAGACAATTCAACAGCAAAACTACTTTTTTCAGGCTGGCAGGACTCTGGGCAACCCCCTGCAACAGCCCCCTGCCCTATCACAGCCACCCTTG CCTCCCAGGCACGGAGACCCCACCATCAGGTCCCAGCCTTGGTTCATCCCCAAGCACCCTGTGTGTTGGGATGGCGATGCTGGCTGAGCCCCTGCATCC 253 chr21: 4 AGGGCGTTTGGGAACACCCCTCCCGGAGGGGTGAGGCGGCCCAGCCTGCGGCTGCCAGAGGACACAGGTTCTGCTGCGGAACCTGCAGACATGGCCATAACAG 628050 GCCACAGTGCTCGGGCCCACACAGCCTGGACCCACATGGCCCTGTGTCACCTCCTCAGGGGCAGGCTTCAGGGCCTCGACCCTAGAGGCTGCCCCTCGGTTCT 0- GCTCCATGGACGGCGCAGGCAGGCCCAGGCCTGTGACGAGTTCACGGAAGCTCCAGGATGACCCCCGCTCTGCGCCCTCCTCCAGCATTCCAGACCACAAACC 462830 ACTCTGGGCTAAAACGAGGCATCGCCAGAGCATCCCACTTCCTCGGAAAGCTGCGGTCTGGGGACGCGTCTTGGCCCTGAAGAGGCTCCAGATGGCTCCCATC 00 AGGCCTCTCCGCCTACGTGCGGCCGACATGGAGTGACAGAGCGTCGGGGACACAGAATTCAGAGCTGGGCCTGGGGCTGCTTTGAGATACTGATGGCTGCCAG GGGGCACAGAGACCCGTCCTGCAGACAGGGCTGTGAGGGCCACAGGGGGCCTCGGGGAGAGGCAGTGGGAGGGAGGACAGTGGGGGCCTCCAGCTGGGTGAGC AGCTGGAGCGAGGGGGGCCCGGGGCTTGTGATGGTGCTGCCGACCCTAGAGGTGCCGGCCCCACGATGGAGAGCACGTAGTGCCCCCCGGGAGTCAGGAGGCC GGGCCTGACCTCGGGGGCTGCAGCCAGGGGAGGCCGGCACCCCAGATAACCCCCAAAGAACTGCAGGCCCTGAGGCGAGGCCAGAGTGGGGGCGGGGGCAGGT CCCAGCCGAGGAGGTGCTCCGTGCTGCCTCAGCAGAACCCATGATGGGCTGGCCCAAGGCTCTGAAGGTGGAAAGGCCTCACACATTCTGCCCCGGCTGACGC CTTCCTTGGGCCAGTGCTCGGGGGTGTGTAACAAACGCCAAGACGCATTGTAAAGAAGGAAGCCTGCGTTTCCATCACCGGCTTAATATCAAACAAAAGTGCA ATTTTGAAAATGTAGTCCAAGGTTTTCTGTGGTGCGGAAATGGCCAGGCCAGACCTCCGTGGGTGGTCCTTCGTGTCCACGTCAGCGCCCTACATCCACACTG TGGGCACCATGACCTCACATGCGGAGCGGAGCAGGGCCGGCGCCCGGAGAGCCAGGCTGGTCACGAACGAGGCCTAGAGGGCGTCAGGCCCCAAAGCACTCAC AGGCTTCTCCTCTGTCCTCGGGGCCTTCAGACACCTGCATGCGCCGATTCAGCCACCCGCGCGCGCCGATTCCCCTGGCCATGGGGTTTCCAAAGTGTGTGCT CAGAGGACAGTTTCCTCCAGGATGACCTGTCAGTGGCTCTCTGTGCCGGGGACGTCGCGTGCTGGGTCCCGGTCTGAATGCTTCCTAACGATTTACCCAGTTC CTTTTCTCCACTCAGGAGGCGTTTGCTGAGAGGCACAGGCTGAGCCCCCGTGCTGATGCCACGACCGAGGGAACGGGTCTCCCTGTCGGCGTGAACTGACCCG GCCAGGCGTCCACTGCCACTCGGACTGTCTCCCAGGCACGTGGCGCCCACACGGGCAGAACACGCCCTCCACACACGCGGCTTCGGGCAGAACACGAGGCGCC CTCCACACACGCGGCTTCGGGGCTTGTCATGAAAAAAGCTGAATGCTGGGGGTGCAGCTTTCACCAACAGAATCCCGTTTGGAAGGGACGCGGTGAGACATGA TCCACCCTAAGTTGTGATCCTGGGTGAGCCGCCGTCCACACCCTGCTGAGGGTCCCTTCACCCACTTTATTCTCCAGAAAACCCTGCCCATCAGGGCTGAGTC CCACGCCTTCCCTCTCCGTCCAGGCCTGGCTTTGACCTCTGGGGTCGTGTGGGGCACAGGGGACACCCTATCCAGGCAGAGGCCCTACGGCTATCTGGAGGAA GTGGTGGGAGCTGGGCTTCTGCCTGGAGGATGCACCCAGAGGGGTCACAGTCCACACAGAGACACACGGGTGCCTTCCAGATGGCTGAGCCAGTCCAGCCCAG AAGGGCCTGGGGGTTGGGGGCTGCACCTGGCCTGTCCCCACCAGCAGGGCTCAGGGCTTCCCAAGGTGTGTGGGGGACGGGGCAGCACCTCTCAACCAGGTCA CCTGAAACCCGAACTGAAAGGCATCCTAAGTTAAGACATTAACTCCCATTGTCAAGGTGCCATCGTCAATTCTGTCTCCAAATCCTTCTTTGTTATTTCATGT ATTCACAGAGTGACGCTCCGTGTTTCGTTCAGCCTGCAGGCCTGCAGAAGCTGCATCTCGGGATGGCCAAGAGCCCGGCCAGGCCCCACGGCTGCACCCAGGA CGGGATTCATGCCCCATGCCTGGCTTCTCACGACCACAGAGTGCCTTTCCCGGGACTGGATGGAGGCAGAGTGAGAGAAGAGCCTGGAGCAAGTGTTTTGGAC CACAGTGATCAAACACGGAGCCCGTGGG 254 COL6A2 AAGAAAGGCCAGACCGGGCACGGTGGCTCACGCCTGTAATCCCAACACTTGGGGAGGCCGAGGCGGGCAGATCACCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTG GCCAACAGGGTGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCAGGCACCTGTAATCCCAGCTAATCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGG AGAAAATCACTTGAACCTGGGAGGCGGAGGCTGCAGTGAGCTGAGATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGTGAGGGAGCGAGACTGTCTCAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAGGAAAGGAAAGAAAGGCCCGGTGAGATGCTTTCTCTTAAACACGGCCCTGCACGTTGAGTTGCTGCCTCCTGTGGCCTATTTCACGTTTATGC AAAGTCGGGCGCCTGATGCGGGGCTCACCCGCCACAAGCAGGGGTCCTGGTGCTGCTCATGGAAGGGGCCCTACCCAGCCCGCGGGGCACTGGCTGGGACGGG GCTGCCCAGGTCCGCCCAGGATCCAAACACCCAGCCCCGCCCAGCGGCCCTTCCTGGCCTGCAGTGGAGGCTGTAATGGGCAGGGGTGGTGGGAATCCCAGCT CACAGGGCGCCTGCTCTTAGAAGGGCGGCATCTGGGTCCAGAGGTCAGAAACGTCAGATGCCCATCCCAGAAGTGGCGGGGA 255 COL6A2 GGGTGAATGAGTAGATGTATGGGTGAGTAGGTGGGTAGGTGGGTAGATGGATGGGTGGGTGGGCGAGTGTGTGGTTAGATGATGGATGGCTGAATGGATGAGT GGGGGGATGGATGGGTGAGTGGGTGTATGTATGGATGGGTTAGTGGGTGGGTGGATGAATGGATGGGTGCATAAAGGATGGATGGATGAATGAGTTAGTGGGT TGGCAGATGGATGGATGGGTGAGTCAGTGGATAGATGGATGGGTGGGTGGATAGAGGATGGATGGTTGGGTAGGTGATGGGTGGATGAGTGGATAGATGGGTA TGTGAGTGAGTGGGGGGATGGGTAGGTGGGTGGATGGATGGTTAGGTGAATGAGTGGATGGACAGACGGACAGTGGGTGGATGGATGAGTGAACGGATGGACC GATGGATGAATGGGTGGGTGGGTAGAGGATGGACGGACAGGTGAGTGGGTGGGTGGATGGATAGATGGGTAAGTGAGTGGATAGATAGATGGGTGGGTGGACA GAGGATGGGTGGATGAATGGATGGGTTAGTGGGTGGCTGGGTGGATGGATGATGGATGGGTGACTGGGTGGATGGATGGATGGGTTAGTGGGTGGCTGGGTGG ATAGATGGATGGGTGATTGGGCGAATGGGCGAATGGGTGGATGGGTGGGCGTGGAGTTGGTGGGTACATGATAATGGGGTGGAATACCCATGGATTGGAATGA GCTGTTTTGGCTGCTATTTCTGGGACACCCAGCTCTGCCAGGCCCCTACCCCTCTGGTGGGCCAGGCTCTGACGGTGGCCACTCATGGCCTTTCTAGCTCTGG TGCCAGCATAGGGAAGGAGGAGGCACAGCCTTGTCTTACTCCTTGCACCTGTTAGCCCCCCCCCCCGCCAAGGGAGGACCCGTGGTTGGGGACAGCACAGGGG GCCCTGCTGTGTGCAGGGACTGTCCCTGGGGCCACTGAAGCCCACCTGTTCTTGTTCCTTCTCAGGCGGATCCTGGTCCCCCTGGTGAGCCAGGCCCTCGGGG GCCAAGAGGAGTCCCAGGACCCGAGGTAGGTTGGTGGCCAGTCCCCATGCCCTCCCCCCAACCTGCCAGGCCAACACACACCCAAGCCTCGTGGTTCTGCCCA CGGTGGACCCACGTATCAGTGGGCAGTGGCCTGGGAGAGACTCAGCCACCCAGCCTTGGCCCCAGAGTCTCAGCCTCATCCTTCCTTCCCCAGGGTGAGCCCG GCCCCCCTGGAGACCCCGGTCTCACGGTAGGTGTCACATGGGGCAGAACCAGTGTCCTTCTCCTGCCAAAACTAGACACCAAGAGCAGCAGGGGTGGGGGAAG GTCAGCTGGCACGGTCAGAGAGCAAGATCAGTGGAGGAGGTCAGAGGGCAAGGTCAGAGAGCAAGCTTGGTTGGGGAAGGTCACAGGGCAAGGTTGGTGGGGG GAGGAGGGTGGCAGCGAGGTTGGTAGGGACAGGACCCGCCAGCCTCCCCGCATGGCTGCCTCCACACGTGGGCTGGAATGTCCCGGGACCCCCAGGCCAGGAC CTTGCTGTGGAAACTCTTCTGGGGCCCCGGGGGGACTACCCTGCCTGCCGTGTGCATTGCAGGAGTGTGACGTCATGACCTACGTGAGGGAGACCTGCGGGTG CTGCGGTGAGGCACTGCCCACGGCAGGGTCGGGGCCCATGCACCGGGTGGAGGGCGGGAGTGCAGCAGGGCTGGGTCATCGCTGGGTCCTGCATGTGCACGTG ACCCTAGGGTCTGAGGTCTCCCCGGTACCCCCCGATGACCCTGCCACCCCCCCAGACTGTGAGAAGCGCTGTGGCGCCCTGGACGTGGTCTTCGTCATCGACA GCTCCGAGAGCATTGGGTACACCAACTTCACACTGGAGAAGAACTTCGTCATCAACGTGGTCAACAGGCTGGGTGCCATCGCTAAGGACCCCAAGTCCGAGAC AGGTCAGCGGGGCAGGGGCGGGTGCAGCATTGCGGGGGGCCGGGCGGGGCGTGGGAGGCGATGAGATGGGAGAAGTCCAGACGCGTCCCTCCAACGAGGGCCT CTGCATGGCTGGGGATGCCCCAGACCCCGAGGCCTCTGGCAACGACCTCACGCGTGCGGCTTGCAGGGACGCGTGTGGGCGTGGTGCAGTACAGCCACGAGGG CACCTTTGAGGCCATCCAGCTGGACGACGAACGTATCGACTCCCTGTCGAGCTTCAAGGAGGCTGTCAAGAACCTCGAGTGGATTGCGGGCGGCACCTGGACA CCCTCAGCCCTCAAGTTTGCCTACGACCGCCTCATCAAGGAGAGCCGGCGCCAGAAGACACGTGTGTTTGCGGTGGTCATCACGGACGGGCGCCACGACCCTC GGGACGATGACCTCAACTTGCGGGCGCTGTGCGACCGCGACGTCACAGTGACGGCCATCGGCATCGGGGACATGTTCCACGAGAAGCACGAGAGTGAAAACCT CTACTCCATCGCCTGCGACAAGCCACAGCAGGTGCGCAACATGACGCTGTTCTCCGACCTGGTCGCTGAGAAGTTCATCGATGACATGGAGGACGTCCTCTGC CCGGGTGAGCGTGTGGGCGCGGGGCAGTCGGCCGAGGAGCAGCAGGCCCCAGCCGCTGTCTAGCGTGAGCCCCAGGGACACCCCTCACCTGAGGGATGAATGT GCAGCCCAGGATCTTGGGCTGTGGGTGGGAAGGGGTCGGGCCCTCTCGGGGCTGCAGGGCAGAGGCCAGCTGCACCCTGAGCCTGTCTAGGCAGATCAGTGAA CGGCCGCTGAGGGTTCGCTAGGGACTGACCCTGGCCTGGCCCGGCCTCTCTCCTCTCTTCCAGACCCTCAGATCGTGTGCCCAGACCTTCCCTGCCAAACAGG TAATGCAGGGCACCCTGAGCCACCACCCCAGACTAGCAAAGCAGCCCTGGTGTCCTTCCTCCTCGAGGGCCGGGCTGGGGGAGGGGCCGTGCAGGGACCCGGG GGGCGGCGGAGCCACTGCGGAGGCTGCTCCTTAGGGAGATGGCCCCAGGATGGCAGCACAGGGGAGGAGGGGCTTGGGGAAGGCAGGCTCCCAGGAACGCAGG AACAGCATCACGAGGCCATGAGGTGGGTGCTGCTAGCCTGGCGCTGTGCTCGGCATGTGGCCACTGGTCTTGAAGGCCCACCATGGGCCTTGCAGTCTCCCTC AGCTGCCGCCCAGCTCCCATGGGCTGGCCGTGCATGTGCCACTCGGAGGAAGCCCTGGATTCAGTGAGTGAAACCATCCCGGGGTGGAAGCACTGACACCCCC CAGCACCAGCAGGTCTTGCTCCAACCCTGGCCTGCCTCGGAGCTGCAGCTGCGGCTCTCACATCTCTGGGAGTGGGGGAGCCCATGTCCCGGATGTGGCCCAC GTGGGTGTGAAGCTGGAGCTGGGGGTGCCGTCCAGGCTCTGCTGGACGTGGTGCTGCCCCCATGGTGCACTGCTGCACCGTACCTGGGCCCACAGGAGGTCCC CGGGGGCGTTAGGAGCTGAGTCCCCCTCAGTGAGCCGTCCCCTCCAGGAGTGTGAGGGTAGGGATGCCATGGAGACAGGGTGGGAGGGTCCGACCTGGAGGAC CACAGGGAGGAAACCTCAGGGTCTGCGGTACGAAGTCAGCGCTTCCTCAGCACGCGGGTCGCGGTGTGCGTTCGGGCGTTCCATGGGGAGCTCCCGGTGGGTG AGCTGGGCCACTGAGCACATTCACAGGCCCTGAGGCTGCCCCAGGGGAGGAGCCGTGGACTCAGAGCCGAGGTTCCCCATACGTGCTGCGACAGAGAACCTAG GGCTTGCACCTGGGTCTGGCTGCCCTTCAGCAGGCGGGCAGCCTCTGGCCCCACAACAGTGGGCTGTGCTTCTGCCGCCAAGGTGCAGGCGTCCTCCCCCAGG GTCCACATCAGCAGCAGGGGCACCTGGACCCTGAGGGCAGGAACCAGACCTTGGCTCCTCCACCCACCCCCTCGTTCCTGATGGGGCAGGGAAGTCTCGGGAC CCCATGATGGGCGACATGGCGATGGTCACTGTGGGTGCTTTGCTATCAGGTGGGGGGCCTTCCTCTCCACTCTGGGTCCAGTGTGAGTGGCCGCTATGGCTTC CCCTCCACTCCAGGTTCTATCGTGAGTGGGTGGGTGCTGCGTCTGTGGATGTCACGTGACCTTTCCTCTTTAGCCTATCATTGTAGTTGGGAGTTAGTTAGCC CGTTGAGCGTCATTGAATTTCCAGTGTTGAGCCAGCCCTGCGTGCCCGGGATAAACCCACCTGGCCGTGGTGTGTGGCCCTGTTTATGCACGTGGGCCCTGAT TCGCTGATGCCTGCCTGAGGGTTTGCGCTTATCGGCGACATCAGCCTGCACTTTTCTTTTCTCGTGATCTCTCTGGTTCTGGCCTCAGGGTGACGTGGGCCTC GTAGGGTCCTGTGGTGGCTCCTCCCCAGACGGTGACATGGAGTGAGCCCATTCTCCCTCCTGGGAGTGGGTCACTCAGGCCACCAGAGCACCACAGGGAAAGC AGCCAGGGAGGACACGGAGGCCCTTGAAGCTCTGGCCTCTTCTGAGGCCTCCAGGACCTGACAGTGAGTGGGAGCAGCCCTGGCAGAACCCCTCCCCTCCTCT CGGCCGCCCTGACACCTCATCCCCGACACTCAGAGCTCATCCTCCTTCCCAGCTGTTTCCAATTTCAAAGTGAACTCGACCTTGTGGCTCCAGGAGATGCAGC AGGGACAGTGTTAAATCGGCTTTCACCAGCCCACACGGCCAGGCATCCTCCTCGGCCCTCCTGGGCACTGGGTGGACACCACTGGCTGTGGCCTGGCCCTGGC CTTCTCCAGACAGCCCTGTCCACCCCAAAGCCCAGCCACCCTGGGCCTGCAGCAGGCCTGTGGAGTTCTCAGTTGCGTGGGGACCAGAGGGTGCTGGAGAAAC AAACCAGACGCAGCTGAAGGCAGTCAGGGCAGGGCGCAATCAGCGATAAGAGCTGCATAGGGGCCACAGCGTAACCTGAGCTCCAGTCGGTGGAAAGAAAAGG CAGAGACGTTGCAGAGGCCAGGTCTGCTCAGGGGAAGACAGTTCTGGGTGTAGAGGACTCACATCCCAGAGAGGCTGAGGAAGGGTTTACCACCGCAAGCTTT CTCAGGCGGGCTCTTGAGGGGTGGCTGGGGTCTTCCTGGCGACGGGCCTGCGGCACTGGAAGCCCTACTGGAGTTTGGCCTGTCTCCGGCACAGGTTTGGACG GAGCTGTTTTGTGCTGAAAGGTTTTCTCGGGGTCCGTGGTGTCCCCCAAAGGTGCCACCGTGCGGGTCTCCTAGCTCCCTGCCAGCTTCCTGTCCCTGTGCTC ACTGCCCCCACGCCTCCTGCCAAGGCCGAGCCACACACCCGCTCCACCTGCATTTCCTCTACCGACTCGCCAGCCCAAATGCCGCTCTTCACTCTGGCCTCGC TGAGCGGCTGCCCGAGGAGGAGCTCTAGGCCGACGCCCACCGCAGGCCTTACAGTCTTCTCTGGACGCTCCCTTGCAGATGCACCGTGGCCTGGCGGCGAGCC CCCGGTCACCTTCCTCCGCACGGAAGAGGGGCCGGACGCCACCTTCCCCAGGACCATTCCCCTGATCCAACAGTTGCTAAACGCCACGGAGCTCACGCAGGAC CCGGCCGCCTACTCCCAGCTGGTGGCCGTGCTGGTCTACACCGCCGAGCGGGCCAAGTTCGCCACCGGGGTAGAGCGGCAGGACTGGATGGAGCTGTTCATTG ACACCTTTAAGCTGGTGCACAGGGACATCGTGGGGGACCCCGAGACCGCGCTGGCCCTCTGCTAAAGCCCGGGCACCCGCCCAGCCGGGCTGGGCCCTCCCTG CCACACTAGCTTCCCAGGGCTGCCCCCGACAGGCTGGCTCTCAGTGGAGGCCAGAGATCTGGAATCGGGGTCAGCGGGGCTACAGTCCTTCCAGGGGCTCTGG GGCAGCTCCCAGCCTCTTCCCATGCTGGTGGCCACCGTGTCCCTTGCTGCGGCTGCATCTTCCAGTCTCTCCTCCGTCTTCCTGTGGCCGCTCTCTTTATAAG AACCCTGGTCATTGAATTTAAGGCCCACCCCAAGTCCAGAATGACCTCGCAAGACCCTTAACTCACTCCCGTCTGCAGAGTCCTTCTTTGCTGCATCAGGTCA CCCTCACAGGCTCCAGGGTTTGGGTGTGGAAGTCTTTGGAGGCCCTTACTTAGCGGCCCAGCTGGGCTGCCGTGCGTCTGGGATGGGGCTGAGGGAGGGTGCT GCCCAGGTGCTGGAGGATGTTCCAGCACCAGGTTCCAGCGGAGCCTCGGAAACAGGCCCCAGAGGCTGGTGAGCCTCGCTGGGTGTGGGCACTAATCCCGTGC ATGGTGACTCGTGGGCGCTCACGGCCCACCTGGTGGCAGGTGAAGGCTTCCGGTTGGGCAGCAGATAGTCCTGGGGGAAGCTGGCAGTCCTGGCACCATGACG TATCTGGGCTGGTGTCATGCACAGTAGGGCGAATGGCCACAGCTGCCTGCCAGCAGCCCTGATCCCGGGGTGTCTGCACCCTTCCAGCCCAACCTCTGGGTCT CCAAAAGCACAGTCGGGGGAGCATCCACCAGGCACAACCTCTGCGGTCCTCAGAGGACTGAGCAGAGAATCCCAGGGTCCACAATGTTGGGGAGCGGCAGGGA TCACCATCCAAAGGGAGCGGCCCCCACGGCGAGCTGACCCCGACGTTCTGACTGCAGGAGCCCTCATCCAGGCTGGGCTCCTGCCGGGCACGGCTGTGACCAT TTCTCAGGGCCAGGTTCTCGTCCCCACACCCACTGCACAGGGCAGGCCAGGCTGGTCTTCCCACTGTGGGGATGAAGGATCCTCCACAGGAGGAGGAGAGCAG AGTCCACAGACATCCCAACAGCCTCAGCCTCCCTGTGCCTGGCCGGCCCCCACAGCTTCCCCGTCTCCTCCAGGCCCCACAGACACTGATGAATGGACAGAGA CCCCCAAAACCAGCTGCCCCTTGCATGTCTGTCTCCATATGTTTGGTGACAGCAGTGAAAATGTTATTAGTTTTGAGGGGGTTTGGGAAGCCCAGCGGTACCT GAGGAGTTTCTGGACATTTAAGCCGGTTCCTAGGTGTGGCCTTAACAGGGAGGCTGCCCTTCCTTTCACTGAATGAGCTGCGTCACTCATAAGCTCACTGAGG GAACCCCATCTGCCAGCTCGTGCGTGCTCAGACGGCGTCCATGTCTCAAGCGTTCTGTGAAGGCTGCGGTGCAGCGTGAGGTCACCCTGCTGTGTTCAGAGCT TTGCTCACTGCCTGCGGGGCTGGACCGTTGCACCTCCAGGGCCCCCAGAAACCGAGTTTCGGGTCAGGGTCCTCTGTGTGCATTCCTGGGGGTCCATGTACCA GCTGTGACGACGTCCAGGGGTTGGGCTGAGAAGCAGACACCCTTGGGGAAACTGGCTCTGTCCCTCCCCTCCCCCATCCCAGGAGCTGAGGTCTTGGTGAGGC CACAGGGCCAGGTCCACGCAAGGACTGTCCGTGTCCTGTCCTGTGGTCTCTGGCCCCACGTGACACCCACACGTGTGGTAGGCAGCCTGGCCTGGGTTGTGGC TATGGCCAGGCCCCCAAGCTGTCCCCGATGCCCAGGGCTGGTGACCACCCAGGCAGGTGGGGGCCCCACTTGGTAACAGAGTCATAGGGCAGAACCCACCTGG GCTGCCACAGAAGGTCTGGCTGCCCCTGTGCCCACTGCTCCCCACCATGGCCAATCAGAAGAGTCAGGGGCTCCTGGTCTTTCCGGGAGGGACGTGGCCCAGC CAGCTCTAGGTGTTCTGAGCAGCTCTGGGACCCAGCGATTGAGGGGTCAGGCTGGGGGTGTCAGAGCCAGGGTCCTCCTTAAGTACCTCCCACACTACACAGA CAGTGGCCCTTTTGTGGGCAGCAAATTCTTGAGCCATGAAAGGATGCTTTGGGCCCCTTCCCTCCCAGGAGGGCAGCCTGTGCAGGGATGGTGCTCAGCAGGT GGACAGGGCCTGGGGCCTGTGTCAGGGTCTCAGGCCTGGGAGCACCAGCAGAGGAGATGGCGGCTCCCAGCAGTGCCGCCTGAAAGTGTCTTGGGCTAAGGAC CCACACCCAGGGCTGCCCTGCAGAAACGCCCCCGCAGAGCCCAGTGGTCTGTGAGGTTGCAGGCAGGGTGCGAATGGAAGGGCACAGGTGCGGGGCTGGCACC TGCCCGGTCCTGCCCACCTCCCCTCCGCCCAGCCCGCACCTGCGTCTCCCCACAGAGCTGTCCGTGGCACAGTGCACGCAGCGGCCCGTGGACATCGTCTTCC TGCTGGACGGCTCCGAGCGGCTGGGTGAGCAGAACTTCCACAAGGCCCGGCGCTTCGTGGAGCAGGTGGCGCGGCGGCTGACGCTGGCCCGGAGGGACGACGA CCCTCTCAACGCACGCGTGGCGCTGCTGCAGTTTGGTGGCCCCGGCGAGCAGCAGGTGGCCTTCCCGCTGAGCCACAACCTCACGGCCATCCACGAGGCGCTG GAGACCACACAATACCTGAACTCCTTCTCGCACGTGGGCGCAGGCGTGGTGCACGCCATCAATGCCATCGTGCGCAGCCCGCGTGGCGGGGCCCGGAGGCACG CAGAGCTGTCCTTCGTGTTCCTCACGGACGGCGTCACGGGCAACGACAGTCTGCACGAGTCGGCGCACTCCATGCGCAAGCAGAACGTGGTACCCACCGTGCT GGCCTTGGGCAGCGACGTGGACATGGACGTGCTCACCACGCTCAGCCTGGGTGACCGCGCCGCCGTGTTCCACGAGAAGGACTATGACAGCCTGGCGCAACCC GGCTTCTTCGACCGCTTCATCCGCTGGATCTGCTAGCGCCGCCGCCCGGGCCCCGCAGTCGAGGGTCGTGAGCCCACCCCGTCCATGGTGCTAAGCGGGCCCG GGTCCCACACGGCCAGCACCGCTGCTCACTCGGACGACGCCCTGGGCCTGCACCTCTCCAGCTCCTCCCACGGGGTCCCCGTAGCCCCGGCCCCCGCCCAGCC CCAGGTCTCCCCAGGCCCTCCGCAGGCTGCCCGGCCTCCCTCCCCCTGCAGCCATCCCAAGGCTCCTGACCTACCTGGCCCCTGAGCTCTGGAGCAAGCCCTG ACCCAATAAAGGCTTTGAACCCATTGCGTGCCTGCTTGCGAGCTTCTGTGCGCAGGAGAGACCTCAAAGGTGTCTTGTGGCCAGGAGGGAAACACTGCAGCTG TCGCTCGCCCACCAGGGTCAATGGCTCCCCCGGGCCCAGCCCTGACCTCCTAGGACATCAACTGCAGGTGCTGGCTGACCCCGCCTGTGCAGACCCCACAGCC TTGATCAGCAAACTCTCCCTCCAGCCCCAGCCAGGCCCAAAGTGCTCTAAGAAGTGTCACCATGGCTGAGGGTCTTCTGTGGGTGGACGCATGATTAACACTA GACGGGGAGACAGCAGGTGCTGAGCCTGTTGTGTTCTGTGTGGAGATCTCAGTGAGTTTTTGCTGTTCAGACCCCAGGGTCCTTCAGGCTCAGCTCAGGAGCC CCACAGTGAACCAGAGGCTCCACAGGCAGGTGCTGACCTGACAGGAGTGGGCTTGGTGGCCATCACAGGGCACCACAGACACAGCTTGAACAACTACCAGTAT CGGCCACAGGCCTGGAGGCATCAGCCGGGCCATGCTTCCTCTGGAGGGCTAGAGGAGGACTAGAGAAGGGCCTGCCCCGGCCTCTCCCCAGCATCCCAGGGTT CCTGATCTCCTGGATAAGGATACAAGTCACCACACTGGACTGGGGCTCAGCCTGCTCTAGAATACCTCACCTAAGTCACAGTGGACCAGGCTCAGCCTGCTCT AAGGTGAGCTTACCCGAGACACTGGACCAGAGATCAGCCTATCCTGGGATAAGCTCACCCGAGTCACACTGGACCAGGGCTCAGCCTATTCCGGGATGAGCTC ACCCGAGTC 256 C21orf5 GACACTTCCATGACTGCAGCTGACCAGTCCACCTGCCAGCGGTTGACCACTCCCACTTCGCCAGCGACCGAAGGGGAGGGGAGGGGCCTCACCTGAGGGCAAC 6 AGCAGAACCCACCACCTGGTCTTGCTTTACTCAGACCTGAGGGTGTGAAAGGTGCCCGTGACCTCCCGCATCAGGGAGCTGGCCGCCACCCTCGACTCCCGGG GAGCAGGCGTCCCGCGACCCCCTCATCTACCAGGCCATCTGAGCTGGGCGGCGCCTCACCTCCGCTCCCGGGGGAGCCGGCCTCAGGGTAGGCATGCGCCCTG GGTGGGAGCAGGTCGTGGCCGCCGCCCTCCTGGCAGCTCTGGCTGAGCAGCCGCCGCAGCATCTGATTCTCCTTCAGGAGGCGCACCTGCTTCTTCAGGTCCG CGTTCTCGCTCAGGAGCCGGCTCATCAGCTCGCCGCCTTCAGCCATGGCGGGTGCGTCCCTCCTTGTCCCTCACGGCTCCTGCAGCCCCATGGAGGTGGGAGC CCAGAGCCCGCAGGCACCACAGAAACAGCCCAGGCACGGAGTTCCGTAGCCACCACCGCCTTCCACGCCTTGTGATGTCACTGCCCTAGTGATGAGGTGCCCA GCACCCTGCCTGCCCCCGCGATGGCTCATGGCCCCGTTGAGGCAGTGAAGCTGGAGGCCCGTGGCGTGCACAGGCAGCCACTCCCACATTATGACCAGGGCCC GAGAATGCCAAGGACATTAGGCAGCTACGGGATGTAGCGACTGTACTCCAAGAGGGGCGTCCAAGCCACTCCCCATTGA 257 C21orf5 AGGTGGAGGTTGCAGTGAGCCCTCCTCCCCTCCTCCCCCTTCCCTTCCCACCTCCCATGCCCCCCTTTCTTCCTCCCACTCCCCTCCCGAGGCCCCGCTTATT 7 CTCCCGGCCTGTGGCGGTTCGTGCACTCGCTGAGCTCAGGTTCTGGTGAAGGTGCCCGGAGCCGGGTCCCGCCTTCGGCCTGAGCTAGAGCCGCGCGGGCGGC CGGCTTCCCCCAAACCCTGTGGGAGGGGCATCCCGAGGAGGCGACCCCAGAGAGTGGGGCGCGGACACCTTCCCTGGGGAGGGCCAG 258 C21orf5 CCTTCCAGATGTTCCAGAAGGAGAAGGCGGTGCTGGACGAGCTGGGCCGACGCACGGGGACCCGGCTGCAGCCCCTGACCCGGGGCCTCTTCGGAGGGAGCTG 7 AGGGCCGCGTTCCTTCTGAAAGCGGGACGCGGGAGGGGTGGAGGCTGCGGGGAGCCGGGGTCGCACACGAATAAATAACGAATGAACGTACGAGGGGAACCTC CTCTTATTTCCTTCACGTTGCATCGGGTATTTTTCGTTATTGTAAATAAAACGGTTCCGAGCCGTGGCATCGAGAGGGCGTCTGGAGTTCAGGGAACGCGTGG CCCCCGCCCGGGAGCACCGCGCAGCGCTCGCCTCTCGCCCTTCAAGGGGGTCCCTGCCCGGAGCCTGCGCCCCCGGAGAGGAAGGGGCTCGAGGGGCTTGGGT GCCGCAGCGCGTCCTTCCGTAGAAAAGGCTTGCGTCAGTATTTCCTGCTTTTACCTCCTGAG 259 C21orf5 CAGTATTTCCTGCTTTTACCTCCTGAGTATTGGAATATTCGAGTAAACCCTGGAGTTTCAGCGCCAGCGCACGCCTCTTCATCAGGGCAGCGCGTCGCGAGCG 7 CGCTGGTTCCCCGGGGCCTCCCGGCCACGGACACCGCTCTAGCCAGGGCCACGGCGAGGCCGCCGAGCAGCACCTCAGAGACCTGCGTGAGTTCTAAAGCCTG GGGCTACTACAATTCTGCTCATCTGTTTGTCCTGTGAAATGATTCAGGGACATGAAAATGCCTTCCCACTGACTTGCGTCCTGTCTTAGCCTGGACTTGTCCC CTTGGGAACACGGGCCAGGCCCCTCTGTTCCTGAAGT 260 C21orf5 ATGTCTGCAGGGAAGAAGCAGGGGGACCCTGAATAAAGTTTCCGTTTTTCCTATTTGTTAAAGTGATAGAGCATTATAGGACCAGAGAACAGGTGTGTCTGTA 8 CACTGTGCAGGTCCCCGGGGCAGGCTCTGAGTCCGTCTGCACACGGTGCGGGTCCCCGGGGCGCGCCCTGAGCCCGTCTGCACACGGTGCGGGTCCCCGGGGC GCGCCCTGAGCCCGTCTGCACACGGTGCGGGTCCCCGGGGCGCGCCCTGAGCCCGTCTGCACACGGTGCGGGTCCCCGGGGCGCGCCCTGAGCCCGTCTGCAC ACGGTGCGGGTCCCCGGGGCGCGCCCTGAGCCCGTCTGCACACGGTGCGGGTCCCCGGGGCGCGCCCTGAGCCCGTCTGTACACGGTGCGGGTCCCCGGGGCG CGCCCTGAGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCAGGCGTGGTGGTTCAAGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTCCTTGGGAGG 261 PRMT2 CATACATGGTTATTAGAAAAGGCATCTCATCCAAATGTGGTGGCTCGTGCTTGTAATCCCAGTGCTTCAGGAGGCCAAGGGAGGAGGATTACTTGAGCCTAAG AGTTTGAGACCAGCCTGGGCAACACAACAAGACCTTGCCTCTACAAAAAACTTAAAAACTAGCTGGGTATGATGGTGCACACCTGTAGTCCCAGCTACTTGGG AGGCGGAGGCGGGCAGATCGCCTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACCAGCCTGGCCAACATGATGAAACCCCGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGAGTGTG GTGGTGCATGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCAGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCACTTGAACCCGGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCCATGAGCCGAGATCACGTCACTGCAC TCCAGCCTGGGTGACAGAGCACAAAAGACAGGCATGACTTTGTACTTAACTGCTCAGCTTTGTAATCACTGGGGGCCCAGATGCTCACTTGGATTCTAACTTT GTTGGCATCTGGGCCTAAAAGCCGTGATGCAGGTGAGCAATGATGCAGAGGGCTCTGTGCGCCTGGCGGGCTCTGTTTGCCTGCTGGGCTCTGTGCGCCTGCT GGGCTCTGTGCGCCCGGGAAGGTGCGGCCACCCTCACGCGGAAGGCGGCCAGCGGATCCCGGTGCGCGCAGCTCCCAGCGCTGGGGTTCCAGCGCCCCGCCTC TTCCTATAGCAACCAGCGGGACCTGCCGTCCCCCGGGGCACCCCGAGGGGTCTGCGCCCGCTTCTTTCCGAAACGGGAAGGCGCTGGGGGCTCGGCAGCCAGA GGGACGGGTTCAGGGAGCGTCCGGTGAGCCTAAGACGCGCCTTTGCCGGGGTTGCCGGGTGTCTGCCTCTCACTTAGGTATTAGGAACCGTGGCACAAATCTG TAGGTTTTCCTCTGGGGGTGGGCGGAGGCTCCAAACCGGACGGTTTTCTCCTGGAGGACTGTGTTCAGACAGATACTGGTTTCCTTATCCGCAGGTGTGCGCG GCGCTCGCAAGTGGTCAGCATAACGCCGGGCGAATTCGGAAAGCCCGTGCGTCCGTGGACGACCCACTTGGAAGGAGTTGGGAGAAGTCCTTGTTCCCACGCG CGGACGCTTCCCTCCGTGTGTCCTTCGAGCCACAAAAAGCCCAGACCCTAACCCGCTCCTTTCTCCCGCCGCGTCCATGCAGAACTCCGCCGTTCCTGGGAGG GGAAGCCCGCGAGGCGTCGGGAGAGGCACGTCCTCCGTGAGCAAAGAGCTCCTCCGAGCGCGCGGCGGGGACGCTGGGCCGACAGGGGACCGCGGGGGCAGGG CGGAGAGGACCCGCCCTCGAGTCGGCCCAGCCCTAACACTCAGGACCGCCTCCAGCCGGAGGTCTGCGCCCTTCTGAGGACCCTGCCTGGGGGAGCTTATTGC GGTTCTTTTGCAAATACCCGCTGCGCTTGGACGGAGGAAGCGCCCACGCGTCGACCCCGGAAACGAAGGCCTCCCTGATGGGAACGCATGCGTCCAGGAGCCT TTATTTACTCTTAATTCTGCCCGATGCTTGTACGTGTGTGAAATGCTTCAGATGCTTTTGGGAGCGAGGTGTTACATAAATCATGGAAATGCCTCCTGGTCTC ACCACACCCAGGGTGACAGCTGAGATGCGGCTTCTCCAGGGTGGAGCCTCCTCGTTTTCCAGAGCTGCTTGTTGAAGTCTTCCCAGGGCCCCTGACTTGCACT GGAAACTGCTCACCTTGGCATCGGGATGTGGAGCAAGAAATGCTTTTGTTTTCATTCATCCTAGTGTTCATAAAATGGAAAACAAATAAGGACATACAAAAAC ATTAATAAAATAAATTAATGGAACTAGATTTTTCAGAAAGCACAACAAACACAAAATCCAAGTATTGCCATGTCAGCAACACATTCCTACTTTAAGTTTTATG AAGTTAATTGGAGTAGTGGAGAACAAAAGTGGATGTGGGGCAG

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The technology illustratively described herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element(s) not specifically disclosed herein. Thus, for example, in each instance herein any of the terms “comprising,” “consisting essentially of,” and “consisting of” may be replaced with either of the other two terms. The terms and expressions which have been employed are used as terms of description and not of limitation, and use of such terms and expressions do not exclude any equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, and various modifications are possible within the scope of the technology claimed. The term “a” or “an” can refer to one of or a plurality of the elements it modifies (e.g., “a reagent” can mean one or more reagents) unless it is contextually clear either one of the elements or more than one of the elements is described. The term “about” as used herein refers to a value within 10% of the underlying parameter (i.e., plus or minus 10%), and use of the term “about” at the beginning of a string of values modifies each of the values (i.e., “about 1, 2 and 3” refers to about 1, about 2 and about 3). For example, a weight of “about 100 grams” can include weights between 90 grams and 110 grams. Further, when a listing of values is described herein (e.g., about 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 85% or 86%) the listing includes all intermediate and fractional values thereof (e.g., 54%, 85.4%). Thus, it should be understood that although the present technology has been specifically disclosed by representative embodiments and optional features, modification and variation of the concepts herein disclosed may be resorted to by those skilled in the art, and such modifications and variations are considered within the scope of this technology.

Certain embodiments of the technology are set forth in the claims that follow. 

1. A method for determining the amount of fetal nucleic acid in a sample comprising: a) contacting nucleic acid from a pregnant female, which nucleic acid comprises fetal nucleic acid and maternal nucleic acid, the combination of the fetal nucleic acid and the maternal nucleic acid comprising total nucleic acid in the sample, with a methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme that digests nucleic acid at non-methylated sites, thereby enriching methylated nucleic acid; b) amplifying in a single reaction vessel nucleic acid not digested in (a) at loci consisting a locus comprising polynucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 42 or a portion thereof and a locus comprising polynucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 52 or a portion thereof, thereby generating amplification products; and c) determining the amount of the fetal nucleic acid in the sample based on the amplification products in (b).
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the amount of fetal nucleic acid comprises use of a PCR-based method.
 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the PCR-based method is real time PCR.
 4. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the amount of fetal nucleic acid comprises use of one or more processes selected from mass spectrometry methods, RT-PCR, digital PCR, array-based methods, sequencing methods, nanopore-based methods, nucleic acid-bound bead-based counting methods, competitor-based methods and methods for separating nucleic acid using agents that bind nucleic acid based on methylation status.
 5. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the amount of fetal nucleic acid comprises introducing one or more competitors at known concentrations in (b).
 6. The method of claim 5, comprising determining the absolute amount of fetal nucleic acid in the sample.
 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising determining the amount of total nucleic acid present in the sample.
 8. The method of claim 7, comprising determining the concentration of fetal nucleic acid in the sample by comparing the amount of fetal nucleic acid to the total amount of nucleic acid.
 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the concentration of fetal nucleic acid is used in conjunction with a diagnostic method to determine a fetal trait, wherein the diagnostic method requires a concentration of fetal nucleic acid to meet certain clinical sensitivity or specificity requirements.
 10. The method of claim 1, further comprising: i) determining the digestion efficiency of the methylation sensitive restriction enzyme; and ii) determining the presence or absence of Y-chromosome nucleic acid and if present, determining the amount of Y-chromosome nucleic acid for a male fetus.
 11. A method for determining the amount of fetal nucleic acid in a sample comprising: a) contacting nucleic acid from a pregnant female, which nucleic acid comprises fetal nucleic acid and maternal nucleic acid, the combination of the fetal nucleic acid and the maternal nucleic acid comprising total nucleic acid in the sample, with a methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme that digests nucleic acid at non-methylated sites, thereby enriching methylated nucleic acid; b) amplifying in a single reaction vessel nucleic acid not digested in (a) at loci consisting a locus comprising polynucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 42 or a portion thereof; a locus comprising polynucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 52 or a portion thereof and a locus comprising polynucleotides of SEQ ID NO: 163 or a portion thereof, thereby generating amplification products; and c) determining the amount of the fetal nucleic acid in the sample based on the amplification products in (b).
 12. The method of claim 11, wherein determining the amount of fetal nucleic acid comprises use of a PCR-based method.
 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the PCR-based method is real time PCR.
 14. The method of claim 11, wherein determining the amount of fetal nucleic acid comprises use of one or more processes selected from mass spectrometry methods, RT-PCR, digital PCR, array-based methods, sequencing methods, nanopore-based methods, nucleic acid-bound bead-based counting methods, competitor-based methods and methods for separating nucleic acid using agents that bind nucleic acid based on methylation status.
 15. The method of claim 11, wherein determining the amount of fetal nucleic acid comprises introducing one or more competitors at known concentrations in (b).
 16. The method of claim 15, comprising determining the absolute amount of fetal nucleic acid in the sample.
 17. The method of claim 11, further comprising determining the amount of total nucleic acid present in the sample.
 18. The method of claim 17, comprising determining the concentration of fetal nucleic acid in the sample by comparing the amount of fetal nucleic acid to the total amount of nucleic acid.
 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the concentration of fetal nucleic acid is used in conjunction with a diagnostic method to determine a fetal trait, wherein the diagnostic method requires a concentration of fetal nucleic acid to meet certain clinical sensitivity or specificity requirements.
 20. The method of claim 11, further comprising: i) determining the digestion efficiency of the methylation sensitive restriction enzyme; and ii) determining the presence or absence of Y-chromosome nucleic acid; and if present, determining the amount of Y-chromosome nucleic acid for a male fetus. 